Flicker by Cameron Trost is not the genre I usually read, and yet I thoroughly enjoyed it. Set in the not so distant future, Trost provides clues as to how life used to be while still leaving a good amount of mystery and room to spark the reader's imagination. The author also provides clear descriptions of surroundings, the current state of things, and additional characters we meet along the way. These descriptions bring the reader side by side with the main characters who, themselves, are often seeing things for the first time as well.
The story is one of survival, including outwitting oppressors and evil doers, friendship and personal growth, and love and loyalty. Our characters have a combination of a high moral code, bravery, and emotional and intellectual intelligence that kept my interest throughout. I definitely became invested in their fate and the outcomes of their various adventures. There are definitely surprises along the way!
Flicker's love for reading any book he could get his hands on, books which are, in general, rare to find in this new world, proved useful on many occasions and in various encounters throughout the story. This commentary on the power of reading is woven throughout the story, and others with the same passion for the world of books will identify with it.
Overall, Flicker is an adventurous read highlighting the best and worst of humanity, including those being necessarily pitted against each other. Battles are violent, detailed and riveting, balanced with the personal connections which are playful and mature. The final encounter between good and evil, while horrifying, also provides Flicker with a final, triumphant stand, and I felt victorious in it with him.