Ratings9
Average rating3.8
This is my first experience of the author's writing and I was a bit skeptical right from the beginning. It's an interesting dystopian world and I loved the way the past is mentioned - how the world changed, how people survived, what rich people did. This story is also about the difference between generations - a mom's desire for things to remain the same and her daughter to be close by, a daughter wanting to be on her own, think about life outside of their bubble and just wanting something more - this leads to conflicts and words flung at each other but it's obvious that the love is ever present. But it also doesn't feel like anything happened and the writing style just wasn't for me. The ending was also pretty abrupt and it left me with many questions. Overall, I think this is for readers who prefer more literary speculative fiction than us SFF genre readers.