Ouroboros (Antipodes III) by T.S. Simons – Review by Opal Nelson
Ouroboros by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
The plot thickens. They say confession is good for the soul. I could not stand Freyja, however, let me just say she redeemed herself continuously throughout this novel. I like that this book told the perspective of Freyja and through this, I understood her more as a character and could appreciate her experiences. T.S maintained the same level of authenticity and creativity and produced a wonderfully graphic engrossing novel. It was interesting to see how various individuals or communities dealt with being left behind, being members of the chosen few and those in charge of the allocation of resources. There were some scenes that I lost myself in and let us just say that I am thankful that this is a figment of T.S’ imagination. Ouroboros is captivating as it is intriguing. In addition to this, it is thought-provoking in that it propels one to think about sustainability and about how we can more so care for our environment.
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