[image error]What happens when there’s nowhere to go? No parks to visit? No bays in which to swim or fish? What happens when everything will repeat, day in and day out? 
 At the end of Erebus, Dash and the other characters are in a completely foreign situation. Their world will never, can never, be the same. In one sense, they’re not unlike pioneers exploring a new frontier, and that metaphor will work for awhile, but refugee would be more apt. 
 Book 2 sees the characters enduring life aboard their ships,...
   
    
    
    
        Published on June 12, 2019 12:03