The Book of Etta (The Road to Nowhere)

314 pages

Published Feb. 20, 2017 by 47North.

ISBN:
978-1-5039-4182-3
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3 stars (7 reviews)

305 pages ; 21 cm

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Heavy handed but still entertaining

3 stars

Compared to the first book in the series this is hardly in the same league. The characters were interesting and some of the plot points were interesting but it simply was not as compelling as the first. The author uses the novel as a playground to explore sexuality and gender. This was done in the first book much more elegantly and here it is heavy handed and at times takes over the effort taken to making the plot decent. I wouldn't say you shouldn't read this book, but go into it with lowered expectations versus the impeccable first entry to the series.

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3 stars

Sigh. Was really enjoying this book until magical breast milk and an all-knowing prophet was brought into the mix. The first book in this series was so good! It’s one of my favorite post-apocalyptic books because it was so realistic and from the perspective of a woman, which is sorely lacking in that genre. I’ll still finish the trilogy but I’m hoping the final book sticks to realism.

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