After the End

After the End

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Michael Grant's Gone series meets M. Night Shyamalan's The Village in this riveting story of one girl's journey to save the very people who have lied to her for her entire life. Amy Plum, international bestselling author of the Die for Me series, delivers a fast-paced adventure perfect for fans of Marie Lu, Veronica Rossi, and Robison Wells. Juneau grew up fearing the outside world. The elders told her that beyond the borders of their land in the Alaskan wilderness, nuclear war had destroyed everything. But when Juneau returns from a hunting trip one day and discovers her people have been abducted, she sets off to find them. And leaving the boundaries for the very first time, she learns the horrifying truth: World War III never happened. Nothing was destroyed. Everything she'd ever been taught was a lie. As Juneau comes to terms with an unfathomable deception, she is forced to survive in a completely foreign world, using only the skills and abilities she developed in the wild. But while she's struggling to rescue her friends and family, someone else is after her. Someone who knows the extraordinary truth about her secret past.
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I haven't reread the blurb before I started this book, so I was expecting a thrilling dystopian story. The book turned out to be not exactly what I expected. Surprises can be good, this time it unfortunately wasn't a good one. I am seriously disappointed with this book. It started out quite interesting and I really wanted to know what's going on there. The story got more and more weird. Not even the big secret behind everything was able to surprise me, there wasn't much room for a lot of guesses. It was pretty clear very soon. My other problem were the characters: Juneau was completely nuts. She totally got on my nerves with her strange rituals and beliefs. It also bothered me that she didn't have any problems to find herself around in the big city, even though she spent all her life in the wilderness. Miles was just too shallow. I am not really able to characterise him. The love story felt forced as well. Positive again was the writing style, it was fast-paced and easy to read. I have the second book on pre-order and it's coming out in only a few days but I don't have the urge to continue reading this series.

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