After reading the first page of the Kindle sample, I thought the unique writing style and language would be too distracting for me to last through the whole novel. The words are broken, being written more like how they sound than the true English spelling. This fits with the theme of the book – a world where books are antiques and written words are long forgotten.
Thinking of my friend’s love for the book, I continued
reading and found that the different writing was refreshing instead of
annoying. I wanted to know what happened next!
So what is this book about? It is set in a ruined future,
where the majority of the world is desert and has severely deteriorated. The
story is told from Saba’s point of view, a very stubborn 18 year old, who has
lived isolated with her family her whole life. She is close to her twin
brother, and blames her sister for her mother’s death. So when five men kidnap
her twin, she promises to find him. The rest of the story is fast paced and
full of adventure; this gives you no time to get bored, or put the book down
during an uneventful part.
You see the main character, Saba, grow with independence and
her willpower is inspiring. However, she isn’t the most likeable person during
the majority of the book. You will find yourself willing her to react
differently, listen to the people around her, or just stop and think a while.
She doesn’t see what is right in front of her. I found this very frustrating at
times, but I am a romantic. I put myself in her shoes though: growing up only
knowing family members, no sexual or romantic contact, with no experience of
life outside her area. You would behaviour similarly for some actions.
I was surprised to hear there was a sequel yet to be
released. Although I loved this novel, I’m unsure whether I would like to read
the second one. The novel ends in such a way that I found myself continuing it
in my mind, playing what will happen. A sequel may be a mistake… I will have to
read it and find out!
Saba’s strength and how she develops throughout the novel
makes up for these flaws. This novel will send you on an adventure that you
have never experienced. The imagery created is strong, and I could picture it
like a film in my head. I am very pleased I brought this novel; it is unique
and, after reading as many novels as I have, this is a brilliant quality to a story.
4 out of 5 stars!