Starting over isn't what they thought that it would be.
Earth is destroyed. Mankind's survival is questionable. A handful of ships launched for the nearest habitable planet is the only hope. Generations come and go during the long journey. Finally, with departure from the ship imminent, a series of revelations shocks the crew and creates disunity. Their entire existence had been a lie.An optimistic young man named Lincoln steps up to help lead his people through the perils of this new world as everything that they thought they had known about life is turned upside down.Arrive is the first book in the New Earth series that will lead readers through surprises and delights as mankind must start all over again in a harsh new world.
Rodzil LaBraun is a creative storyteller that has been inventing unique worlds and alternate realities all his life. He writes what he likes to read: inventive environments, imaginative points of view, and believable characters. He proposes that a far fetched world does not mean that the characters must have extreme personalities or repeatedly make unwise decisions. As humans we spend most of our life in the mundane, but we ourselves are far from boring. We like to escape to new worlds and meet new characters with which we can relate.
Rodzil worked hard as a manager and small business owner, only writing in his limited spare time. After marrying a beautiful woman from the Caribbean he began to allot more time to this hobby due to her support. Though science fiction is his primary calling, harem adventure caught his attention in early 2019 and Dystopian Girls was born. Writing that novel was one of the best decisions of his life.
Good, but not outstanding. I figured out the "twist" pretty early on, but that's not a fatal flaw. No fatal flaws means it is a competent exploration of the dystopian future laid out by the book, but it didn't really grab me. Some books less well-written than this one have that je ne sais quoi, but this one although solid didn't have that for me.