Keith Bradnam π rated The Chrysalids: 5 stars

The Chrysalids by John Wyndham (Penguin books)
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Fan of science fiction, especially time-travel.
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Content warning Minor spoilers
The first third of this book - a science-driven mystery that needs to be unraveled - is exactly up my street.
The major turnaround halfway in this book diminished my interest somewhat though.
As the ending neared it seemed obvious that this was setting up a book series and I'm not sure if I am engaged enough with the characters to want to know more.