Children of Paranoia
2011 • 384 pages

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15

This book really does live up to its name in which all the characters are fighting, running from, or speaking about this unnamed War. No one seems to know how it started, how long it's been going on, or who are the leaders everyone just knows that they will either kill or be killed.

I enjoyed the first person and journaling feel of the text. I think it was especially effective during some of the action scenes and the scenes filled with suspense because you can really get a feel of how paranoid the central character, Joe, is going through. It almost makes you want to check that no one is following you or plotting your untimely demise.

I'm curious to see whether a follow up has been planned because there was definitely room in the story for there to be a sequel written. It would definitely be something to look forward to if there was.

September 26, 2011Report this review