Monday 23 September 2024

Going places, somewhere and nowhere

Book Review : going places, somewhere and nowhere 

In a world ravaged by war, twin sisters Ranger and Rocket are born into chaos. The conflict that began between Europe and North America has shattered the global order, erasing borders and rendering the concept of nation-states obsolete. Now, society is organized into factions formed through online communities, leaving people displaced and struggling to survive in this fractured landscape.

Their mother, however, is determined to keep her daughters free from the grip of these factions. While many believe online communities offer protection, the reality is that life within these factions can be oppressive, with many people living under harsh, almost enslaved conditions. Seeking true freedom, the mother dreams of finding a faction-free land where her daughters can escape the chaos. But the journey is fraught with danger and uncertainty. Will she succeed in leading them to safety?

The story’s ending is both poignant and surprising, packed with emotional depth and unexpected twists. I was captivated from start to finish, unable to put the book down. The author has skillfully crafted complex, relatable characters, especially the bond between the mother and her daughters. This was my first encounter with Luise Noring’s writing, and I’m excited to explore more of her work in the future.


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