The Liminal Space by TS Simons – Review by Jennifer Ramos

The Liminal Space (Antipodes #2)The Liminal Space by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

After reading the first book in this series, I had to see what was going to happen in the next part of this story. After Cam accidentally discovers antipodes, transportational podes, that transcend people into different regions of the world. He ends up falling into one as he is looking for Freyja, his wife from August. He ends up learning more about the antipodes and its significance during this water infestation pandemic. After he finds out the truth about his wife, he comes to the conclusion of going back to Lewis, the island where he is transported close to Scotland. This is where this story book takes off as he starts settling into his new life at the island and starts moving on from his old life.
As Cam and his new contacts get more familiar with the antipodes, its history, the current existence of the outside, and reemerging travelers, he starts to realize that there is a possible chance of other survivors, especially of those who did not enter into the designated pods. As Cam grows into his new life roles on this welcoming, friendly pod, he is constantly reminded of his family and all of his memories with them. Is it possible that they are among the living out there? Should he risk his new life to go and seek answers?
This second book takes you into another deeper adventure as well as deeper character development. Even after going through our own reality of a pandemic makes you raise questions of what could possibly happen and how we would react in the circumstances. Then also adding the science fiction mix of transportational podes and looking into the history for some possible answers as to its existences. If you’ve read the first or are a fan of the dystopian science fiction genre, this book is a must read!

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