This book is fucking great.
Sam, the main character, lives in a world broken by global warming.
In the North, in the city of Barrow, The Vauns rule, and everyone else survives outside the walls, amid gangs, garbage, horror and chaos.
In the South, a totalitarian autocratic hierarchy rules, and obeyance is institutionalized.
My favourite three things about Sam is:
1. That the story doesnt really care what she looks like. (Ofc, it wouldn’t be dystopian literature without a couple of typical tropes, so she is tiny, but powerful. However:)
2. She isn’t just «magically» supertalented at fighting, she has (as far as I can tell) been trained in combat since she was a child.
3. She is not (currently at least) in a romantic relationship.
In other words: This is not a YA dystopia. Do NOT give this book to a 12-year old. It is full of the kind of grit that is unsuitable for kids, but that makes it a believable world.
The only, slight, problem I had with this book is that it starts a bit slow. I had two false starts, where I just didnt quite get into it, but third time’s the charm, and once I got going, I read the remainder of the book (most of it), in one sitting.
Go buy it.
(The author sent me this ebook for free, as we are both part of the amazing «Band of Dystopian Authors and Fans»-group on FB, and because several of the nice authors there are giving us their books, so we have something to help us fight the boredom of corona-quarantine.
That doesn’t really come into it though.)