Rating: 4.5 stars
I love dystopian books & this one doesn't disappoint - Divided follows a family that's been splintered apart 20years ago by a vote, only with this vote it wasn't private, the results were made public & depending on how you voted decided on which side of the country you resided.
The country is divided not just by their beliefs in technology & AI but also by a physical reminder of a wall (which gave me a flavour of the Berlin wall!). But, there is hope... There is the upcoming 'Freedom Day', & the incentive scheme where people, especially the younger generation can apply to work in New Albion & dispel the myths of what is happening over the wall!
You pick the story up with brother & sister Liam & Maya & their mother in Old Albion as they struggle to make ends meet & live in a world that was not of their decision, whilst always wondering what happened to their father who voted for the use of AI & went to New Albion. Liam has been accepted to take part in the exchange programme, but he has an ulterior motive, not only will he be able to paid better - which his family desperately need, but he hopes to see his father. Whilst Maya will be taking over his job at the docks & if she can keep a secret/keep her head down pick up his runs into no-mans-land where the freedom fighters residue & the black market is rife.
The world building in this book is so immersive, you really get the feeling of the dirt, grime & oppression on Old Albion compared to the barren, desolate, ramshackle settlements in no-mans-land to the impersonal, bare, sterile, yet affluent locations in New Albion.
The character development of both Maya & Liam is totally engaging, but you as the reader are left to make up your own mind as to who is 'good' & who is 'bad' - & don't be surprised if you ping-pong around in that decision!
The pacing was good for about 85/90% of the book, dipping into the slow realm in some places, but that was mainly when background or world building was being laid down, which is understandable. It is a really easy read, with the flow smooth & seamless as your go through each section of the book, that will whisk you away into the world of escapism & suddenly you realise you've been reading for a couple of hours.
Overall this book will make you question what if.....
* What if AI does take over?
* What is the government made voting in the general elections or referendums public?
* What would happen if everyone was segregated by their beliefs?
& any book that can make you ask questions, be invested in the characters can only be a book to pick up & read as soon as you can - 100% highly recommend.
* Thank you to Ben Andrews for the free physical copy of this book, I'm leaving this review voluntarily*