Apocalyptigirl by Andrew Maclean - A Review


"Alone at the end of the world, Aria is a woman with a mission! As she traipses through an overgrown city with a cat named Jelly Beans, Aria is on a fruitless search for an ancient relic with immeasurable power. But when a creepy savage sets her on a path to complete her quest, she’ll face death in the hopes of claiming her prize."

WHY I LOVE THE BOOK
The spine of this book very much rest on its character development. If you like Aria, then you will enjoy reading this book. Fortunately, Aria is easy to like - she is mentally strong, knows who she is, loves animals, and music. Aria drives the story with good dialogue, charm and wit. Through her eyes, we see her planet, its destruction, and the relentless tribal struggle for power and control.

DISLIKES
None.

WHO IS IT FOR
Fans of post-apocalyptic fantasy will love to add this to their collection.

Many thanks to Dark Horse Books for a review copy.






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