Apocalypse Thoughts (The Pox Series Book 5) by Kendra Griffin – Review by Opal Hines
Apocalypse Thoughts by Kendra Griffin
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
One thing that sucks me into a story more than anything is the voice of the writing, whether that is through a narrator or the character itself, and the relatability of the characters themselves. In Apocalypse Thoughts, we follow teen, Kella, and her younger brother Huck as they try to make their way up North without dying from starvation, dehydration or a plethora of other things that could go wrong. The sassiness and sarcasm in Kella is so relatable, it’s a breath of fresh air to read a story from a teens perspective and the character actually sounds like a teen. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book, and now find myself wanting to go back and read the first book in this series! I highly recommend this book if you enjoy dystopian thrillers featuring misfits just trying to survive and finish their quest without being turned feral.
Reviewed by @OpalHines
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