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Series: The Safe Lands (Book 2)
Genre: YA Dystopian
Publisher: Blink (January 7, 2014)
Page Count: 416 pages
What I liked: I find that most of the time I enjoy sequels of a series. It’s when the tensions start picking up and things start getting good. We know the characters and have more to come yet. This book definitely does that.
The stakes are getting higher in the Safelands and sorry, people, it ends in a cliffhanger. The ending twist with the bad guy is really cool. Mason is definitely my favorite character. He is smart and quirky and I can’t help relating to him. We both use big vocabularies other people often have trouble understanding. I enjoyed the romance between him and Ciddah. They have good banter and liking someone who doesn’t share your core beliefs is a common struggle I feel is overlooked sometimes in Christian literature.
I also enjoyed Omar’s point of view with his desire to become a superhero. Everyone loves superheroes. 😉 The theme about being pure in a fallen land still exists and I think many Christians can relate to this in today’s age.
What I didn’t like: I wasn’t that crazy about Levi’s point of view. His point of view was essential for the story yes, but I couldn’t personally relate to him. He would get on my nerves if I knew him. I really relate to Mason there. People who are more hard and have a strong temper don’t really sit well with me so sometimes I wanted to skip his parts.
Content Cautions: There is some innuendo about intimate acts, but it’s subtle. There is drug use and alcohol with Omar. I’d give this book a PG-13 rating probably, because of the more mature elements.
I enjoyed this book and I’m looking forward to the next one of the series. ^ ^ This is my favorite of Jill Williamson’s so far!
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