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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Rebeca Elliott Figueiras

The Liminal Space (Antipodes, #2)The Liminal Space by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Cam’s story continues in this second book of the Antipodes series. Again, I’m so glad I gave this genre a chance, I would have missed out on this amazing series if I hadn’t.
This book we once again follow Cam’s life post-outbreak. He’s now married and working hard within his new community but once again goes on an emotional journey to find someone he loves. In this book Cam remains relatable, his reactions and emotions are believable as his adventure continues, and his reality becomes uncertain once again. He remains my favourite character, his development only goes to improve him and adds to the story tenfold.
Despite the storyline appearing to be quite similar to the first, it’s entirely different in its own way so it isn’t repetitive or boring.
Just as with the first book, I was engrossed from beginning to end and a contributing factor to this is the fact that the author writes so well. The descriptive world building and the easy to follow writing style make the emotional journey we take with Cam as he begins to question what he knows, that much more enjoyable.
I’m sure the next book in the series will be just as good.

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Series Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Jaimie Salmon-Colburn

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

This book had me in tears!!! Seriously!! The Author builds the world and characters so well that you are so attached to it all! The characters are so diverse and relatable that you can’t help but fall in love with so many of them. And maybe even dislike a few too! When anything happens you are on the edge of your seat, reading as fast as you can to find out what will happen next! I did this a few times and stayed up way to late to find out! This is only book two in the set and I have to say that I am hooked and can’t wait to read the rest! Cam is happy with his new life on Lewis with his new wife (Read book one for more info on all that craziness!!). Anyways, he has become a welcomed productive member of this new community and he feels at home. Not at all like how he was treated in his last community. Settling into Lewis has been much easier and he treasures that and the people so much. As he is getting into that new life, Cam is burdened with some news. Someone he loves from “before” may still be alive! What do you do when it’s the end of the world and you find out someone you love might be out there somewhere? Torn between leaving his wife and making yet another torturous journey into the rings or staying and letting the past be the past, he must make a choice. Traveling yet again in the gray unknown world has him embarking on a path that will forever change his life. Again! How much more can one man deal with?! Virus that kills the whole world and now all this! Who knew the end of the world would be so challenging! Don’t say ” what else can happen?” because even more does!!!! Pick up this book NOW and get reading!! You won’t be disappointed with this set!! So far it is SSSSOOOO good!!! Look for my other reviews on the other books in the set because I AM going to be reading them ALL!!!!

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Alison Risher

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

The second installment does not disappoint! In a post-pandemic world, the main character goes on journeys both physical and emotional. And what journeys they are! From the bliss of becoming a first-time parent, to the hope of a reunion with a close family member left behind. From betrayal to forgiveness to acceptance- things we all deal with in our own lives. Readers may laugh, and they may cry. One thing is for certain though: if you pick up this book, you will learn some geography, some science, and grapple with situational ethics like never before.

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Series Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Lucy Machard

The Liminal Space (Antipodes, #2)The Liminal Space by T.S. Simons
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Well, what a place to start after the end of Antipodes! This book was pretty good, once again it took a bit to get through all of it, but I liked it. It does have some plot twists that were executed very well, and had me on the edge of my seat. You definitely see a little more growth with Cam in this book, and let me say- it is so FULL of drama, and I liked it! The ending has you ready for the next adventure, which I’m ready to dive into!

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Mandy Ott

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

I enjoyed this book just as much as the first in the Antipodes Series, if not slightly more! Having already “connected” with many of the characters while reading the first book, I felt more invested in the outcome of the struggles. Cam, and the rest of the community on Lewis, learn that there were several more communities created than originally thought to ensure the survival of as many humans as possible. A list of those taken to these communities is circulated and Cam embarks on a new journey to find family. I found the idea of liminal space discussed in this book rather interesting. This is the idea that all of the big moments in our lives are connected by a transitional period, or liminal space, and neither can exist without the other. T. S. Simons delivers the same wonderful characters and world building as the first book and I am quickly moving on to the next book!

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Series Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Susan Ratchford

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

The Liminal Space
Antipodes series Book 2
By: T.S. Simons
Review by: Susan Ratchford
5 Stars

I am obsessed with the Antipodes series and its ability to make you think about the important questions in life. If you had the opportunity to start over, would you? I couldn’t help but put myself in Cam’s shoes and relate to his character and emotions. T.S. Simons writes with such emotion it pulls you right in. If you love any sort of dystopian sci-fi you will absolutely love this series. It is delightfully unpredictable and deep. This installment, book two The Liminal space, has such a great and seamless flow from book one. I can’t wait to read the next book in this fantastic series, Ouroboros!

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Kayla Octaviano

The Liminal Space (Antipodes, #2)The Liminal Space by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

In the second book of this series, Cam continues his adventure in his new home. After the pandemic placed the new colony on their island, Cam was able to find friendship and love where he wasn’t sure he would. Discovering that someone he cared about before this whole thing could be alive, he has to venture with the people who care about him to discover the world outside of their safe home. Read this book if you like adventure, dystopia, and living for what you care about.

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Callie Luna

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

Spoilers ahead for the previous book, Antipodes. Do not read if you have not finished! Highly recommend reading them in order!

Liminal Space starts by filling in the gaps of Cams journey back to Lewis. Freyja comes to Lewis Island and Cam must face his past. They find out about more communities of survivors where potentially one of his family members could be alive.

The true meaning of Liminal Space is discussed and felt by the reader. It is the space in-between major life events, which are often tragic, to move you to the next part of your life. August Island was Cams Liminal Space.

I could not put this book down! It is truly a heartwarming story about the survival of humanity. Be warned this book broke my heart and then started mending the wounds again. Now for the next book, Ouroboros!

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The Liminal Space ( Antipodes Series Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Caralee Loonat

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

The second book developes the story line further and we begin to see just what kind of world it is. The characters still have the chemistry and that also adds to the story. I like how the author begins to create the world even further and brings the reader into it.

There are beginning to have more twists and turns as the story progresses. The author does a wonderful job of creating a very colorfull world and characters. There is also a undertone of the story base and I this really had me not wanting to put this book down. I began to get a clearer thought process of this series. I really look forward to the next one.

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Series Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

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

Book 2 in The Antipodes Series picks up where the first book left off and continues with Cam’s journey. He is now living in the community of Lewis where he has been accepted and where he feels at home. He loves his community and has not only made some strong friendships, but he has found love again. Although still in love with Freyja, Cam knows that she is never coming back and it is best that he move on with his life. He has found his soulmate in Laetitia and is wholly, truly, and deeply in love with her. For once he is content and feels at peace with his life and his community.

Then Cam’s world is turned upside down when he makes the startling discovery that someone, he loves dearly may not be dead as he had thought. He sets out on another journey and along the way he makes some startling revelations. Cam is overjoyed with the news of the loved one still being alive but is conflicted when someone else from his past also suddenly resurfaces. After finally coming to terms with his feelings and letting go of the past he is faced with some very difficult decisions and must navigate through the conflicting emotions of joy, grief, anger, betrayal, loss, and hurt simultaneously. Any decision Cam makes has a devastating outcome for those he loves dearly.

Book Two was amazing and we really got to see Cam grow as a person. The hard work of rebuilding and making a community flourish have made Cam wiser and stronger as a person. I enjoyed reading about his journey as told from his point of view. Laetitia is a truly beautiful person both inside and out and it is easy to see why Cam fell in love with her. I enjoyed reading about the portals and was fascinated by how they worked. I highly recommend this book! Now please excuse me, while I anxiously read Book 3 to see what happens to Cam next!

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Series) by T.S. Simons – Review by Kristin Boutelle

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Liminal Space, the second book in the Antipodes series, flows really well from the first book to the second. The author keeps the story moving from one event to the others seamlessly. A few times within the book, I couldn’t stop reading to find out what happened next. All the characters are very relatable especially when they describe their life stories.

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Breanne Christian

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

Cam has finally settled down into his new life on Lewis. After losing his first wife Freyja on his original Island of August and being blamed for her disappearance, Cam randomly wandered around August in a sort of stupor looking for her. Going back to their private hot springs within a cave, Cam is unexpectedly pulled down into an antipode and transferred to another domed island called Lewis. On Lewis, he is still struggling over losing Freyja and decides to go looking for her, only to be told that she was with a man from Lewis and was pregnant. Upon his second arrival to Lewis, Cam married and started a family with Laetitia, the sweet schoolteacher that he had been living with. Unlike on August, Cam is surrounded by friends and people who care for him on Lewis. Then tragedy strikes and Laetitia, pregnant with their second child, goes missing. Cam, teamed up with now found Freyja and a few other Lewis residents, embark on a journey to find her and the other missing women. Cam once again finds himself in turmoil upon losing yet another wife.
The Liminal Space is just as loveable as Antipodes. Full of emotions that leaves the reader reeling and wanting more, I would not change a single part of it. Characters are still relatable and new enemies are found. Some mysteries are solved while new ones arise. The Liminal Space will leave its readers on the edges of their seats the entire time. If you loved The Liminal Space, look for the third book in the series Ouroboros.

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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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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Series #2) by T.S. Simons-Review by Amanda Kimble

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

5/5 Stars

The Liminal Space (Antipodes Series #2) by T.S. Simons

This isn’t the first book I’ve read by the author. The Liminal Space is the second book in the Antipodes Series. The author knows how to create a world where the readers can get lost in. This book is amazing and I really think you’ll enjoy it.

Cam is back with the people he’s missed dearly. He and his girl are expecting their first child together. He’s not sure how to handle that and wishes his parents were there. The quote I chose for Cam is: “I thought it was odd too. But if it houses an antipodal point, and it evidently does, then it makes sense, doesn’t it?”

Lae is with Cam and is pregnant. She’s heard of the tales and is happy he’s home. Now she’s got to make him realize that he’s where he belongs. The quote I chose for Lae is: “Yes, if nothing else, the quality of our food has taken a marked downward slide since you left. Don’t tell Fraser I said so. Also, I overheard some men planning a trip into Stornoway to track down mountain bikes like yours. There must be a shop there. They can’t believe that they didn’t think of that before, especially now that the community is more widely spread.”

Highly recommended for Dystopian Romance lovers.

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Jennifer Gordon

The Liminal Space (Antipodes #2)The Liminal Space by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The gripping dystopian romance set in the aftermath of a global outbreak continues in this second book in the series. The adventures of main character, Cam Mackintosh, who was one of a select group of highly skilled young people to have been selected by Australian scientists, to establish a sustainable island community, continues. Cam is now happily married and content with his new life on Lewis, and is working as an active member of the community. Just as life is becoming mundane for Cam, he learns that someone he loves may also still be alive. Cam decides to go on a journey to find this person, but along the way he discovers the true value of family and loyalty. The bleak and challenging post apocalyptic world is once again brought vividly to life by the authors descriptive narrative, making me feel immersed in Cam’s world. Cam is a very likeable and relatable main character and I was pleased to carry on his journey with him, and am looking forward to the next book in the series.

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Amy Brennan

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

This series is incredible. As I will read almost anything dystopian based, I was eager to pick this novel up, especially after being so hooked to the first installment. I enjoy the way that I have been learning more and more about Antipodes, and all the things surrounding such. The portals included in this novel, the way they believe they function, and historical facts and theories, keep the reader eager to know more, not just for the story, but to take that knowledge and build on it.

One of my favorite things when reading this novel is that it’s one of the only ones that I’ve read with a male’s first person narrative. I occasionally forget that, and get a little confused here and there, but that is my own doing, and it’s so refreshing to have that perspective. I have thoroughly enjoyed following Cam’s adventure so far, and look forward to reading the next installment. There were certainly aspects of this one that I didn’t see coming, at all! Highly recommend.

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Desiree Ottinger

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

What a book! So much information is given in this book…. This is a book that you read and you feel like you are learning but you don’t know it because it is so enjoyable. The author does a tremendous job of describing Cam’s personal struggles and his inherent loyalty to his family. I also love that there are other characters lives that are drawn into the mix and their backstory is given.

This book hits you in all the feels! You’ll feel joy, sadness, and deep grief. But the human spirit of hope is never extinguished! Can’t wait for the next one!

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Kerry Baker

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

The Liminal Space by T.S. Simons is the second book in the Antipodes series. For me this is a series that really does need to be read in order so you can fully appreciate what is happening.
I found this book to be just as detailed and well thought out as the first book. I really love how it makes you think about what it is trying to do. It really helps to draw you into the story even more. Even after reading this book I’m really not sure what I would do if I had the chance to do things over. It is one of those questions that I don’t think you would truly know the answer to until you had to decide.
This book in detailed and comprehensive and a really great read. I would highly recommend this series!

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

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

Cam Mackintosh is back in the second installment of the Antipodes series and he is happily living on Lewis with his family and adapting to the changes within it, he still hasn’t fully recovered from the experiences of going through the tunnels and how his body felt while he did, but he tries not to think about it if he can, but he is more scared by the upcoming change in his life, but as he is listening to his friends advice about the situation, he definitely still feels unprepared. He finds that he reminisces about his family before the virus more as he thinks about them all and what examples he can take from it, as well as thinking about how different his wife’s upbringing was and how that will be useful in the future as well. He is also remembering his last lot of travels to Ireland and the people he spoke to there, especially what he learned from one person in particular about the portals and how they work, as well as who may have created them, it was an in depth conversation, but he now he knows more information, he was able to share it with his community on Lewis when he returned. When he returned last time he also realised that this is where he was meant to be and where his home was, including the woman who was waiting for him there.

As life continued on in the community, Cam is the happiest he has been in a long time and although he has had a lot of work to catch up on in the greenhouses and the orchards, he has been the most settled he had been in a long time too, that is until he bumps into someone and a whole flux of memories come flooding back, he escapes to his spot in the hills to think about what he has just found out and ends up confronting old feelings and learning things that he has wanted to know for over a year, this will hopefully bring some closure to the past, but instead it opens up a whole new can of worms. As a community meeting is called, some more surprising information is announced by a group from another community who have returned from their travels and he learns that there were other communities established in Australia which has less strict requirements and as such that there is a possibility that other people may have survived in other domes, but when a list of people is produced and a certain name jumps out at him, he knows that he has to take another trip through the portal and take a chance to see if this person is still alive, but this means leaving his family and he is not sure if he can do that, however, he is encouraged to go.

As a small group prepares to set off on this new adventure, will they find what they are looking for and discover whether the rumours of other domed communities are true, or will the time Cam spends away from his family be its undoing? In this dystopian adventure, you go on an emotional journey across the world to uncover secrets which could change the groups world view and experience everything with them, prepare for a journey through a bleak world to see whether there are any lights at the end of the tunnel.

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Tausha Treadway

The Liminal Space (Antipodes #2)The Liminal Space by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons. This is a awesome 2nd book in the Antipodes Series. I recommend reading the first book to fully understand what’s happening and to get the full effect of the book. Its the continuing story of Cameron (Cam) who is doing well in his new community with his friend Fraser. He has become very happy with his life here but still misses those he lost desperately. He has become very confident of his status and his abilities as he has grown so much. There is still a feeling of missing out on the old way and world. He is trying to make right the wrongs he made in the last life and hopes to teach others that there are other ways to do things to get better endings. This is a very thought provoking read and you will be flipping pages late in the night. Don’t miss out on this great read.

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

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

The Liminal Space is the second book in T.S. Simons’ exciting Antipodes series. Set in a post-apocalyptic world, with survivors connected by Stargate-esque portals, this series has me totally hooked!
One of the things I particularly like about the series is the opportunity to travel to different parts of the world, which makes it a great lockdown read (if you can cope with the “disease wiping out most of life on Earth” plot at the moment).
In this sequel, Cam has grown and learnt a lot. He is confident in what he has to offer to his community, and is learning to let go of things outside of his control. All of the characters are adapting to the new way of life, but also missing aspects of their old lives and wondering if things ever could go back to normal.
This series is very much a series for today’s world. As well as themes that relate to our experiences with COVID-19, there is a huge focus on environmental issues and our responsibilities towards the planet. It is a thought-provoking book that I would recommend to young adult readers. It gets five stars from me!

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Rayne East

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

This book made me ugly cry. Not just the lone tear that I normally shed but actually sobs. The emotion bleeds off the pages and I was drawn straight into the world. I love the writing, so easy to connect with and raw. This book takes off right where book 1 ended and it didn’t take me long to be swept away into Cam’s life. This was not an easy ride and every blow felt so real. The creation of the world, the character development and the whole concept just comes together flawlessly. Can’t wait to launch into book 3.

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Netania Lim

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

This is the second in the Antipodes series and I would suggest reading the first book prior to reading the second. This is my favourite of the series (although I’ve read it out of order), and this one made me more emotional than the others. Once again, the story follows Cam and what happens after the events of the first book. Cam is now living on the Island of Lewis, until he learns that someone he loves may still be alive. It was interesting to see how Cam grows throughout the course of the book as he now has a family to look after and all the dilemmas of a community that has to survive on very little because a pandemic has destroyed most of the earth. This one seemed slower than the others in the series but I enjoyed the emotional arcs more. An atmospheric read.

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book #2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Angela Hayes

The Liminal Space (Antipodes #2)The Liminal Space by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

3 ½ Stars

 

The Liminal Space is the second book in the Antipodes series by T.S Simons. It is a YA, post-apocalyptic, dystopian story; with some science fiction elements, drama, and tension.
All in all, an intriguing and thought-provoking read.
Having read the first book, I was curious to see what would happen in this book- so grabbed a copy and dove in. Again, as with he first book, there is quite a lot going on, but I seemed to ‘settle’ into this story easier than the first book- which made for a more enjoyable read. That’s not to say that I didn’t have a few issues with the story/developments- but thankfully they didn’t detract too much from my overall enjoyment of the story.

Thank you, T.S. Simons!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Bobbi Wagner

The Liminal Space (Antipodes #2)The Liminal Space by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the second book in this series, I enjoyed it just as much as the first. This is a well developed book that will make you question whether or not you would do things over. If we did do things over would we make the same mistakes as the first time? For me I don’t think I would as I would not have the things I do now if I didn’t make mistakes. I enjoyed how easy this book was to read and understandable. I truly enjoyed this book and highly recommend it. If you are given a second chance, what would you do?

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Shelly Kittell

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

Another wonderful installment in the Antipodes series. Cam, Lae, Freya and the rest of the groups under the domes return for more adventures. The characters are so well written that they could be your next door neighbors. The whole mystery of the antipodes fascinates me so the series has been attention keeping for me. The characters have also drawn you in because you find yourself trying to figure out who’s good and who’s bad? Amazing series! You really should give it a shot.

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Kerry Carr

The Liminal Space (Antipodes #2)The Liminal Space by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the second  book in the Antipodes Series and it was just as intriguing as the first book. The characters are well developed and the book is easy to read. The story keeps you hooked all the way through as you follow the journey of the characters as they adapt to their new way of life.

Cam has matured in this book and after hearing that someone he loves could still be alive he sets out to find them. The journey is challenging and makes him question things he knows and thinks about love and loyalty. The main question is if given the opportunity to redo life would you take the same course with the same mistakes or would you change your plans maybe for the better or maybe for the worst.

It’s a really thought provoking theme and set in time when the world is destroyed by a disease  and only few people surviving its an interesting concept.

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes Book 2) by T.S. Simons
Genre – Dystopian, Romance
Page Count – 430
Cover Designer – Four Horsemen Publications

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After a global outbreak that threatens to decimate the planet, Australian scientists select a group of highly skilled young people to establish a sustainable island community built on the modern values of equity, diversity, and inclusion.

Lonely and homesick, Cam Mackintosh overcomes his anxiety and finds belonging, passion, and friendship in his new life before his dreams are suddenly ripped from his grasp. Sent hurtling on a journey of discovery, he finds friendship and acceptance when he encounters other communities like his own, but he is forced to make a decision that will ultimately change everything.

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T.S. Simons is an Australian-based author of Scottish heritage. Living in the alpine region of Australia, she believes in the values of sustainability and community in a world where we place greater value on possessions than people. She enjoys posing philosophical questions that make readers think, and reflect on the world we live in. The Antipodes series addresses the question—if we gave young people the opportunity to start over, would we replicate the mistakes of the past?

Her desire to assist others saw her working in international development before realising that her passion lay in education. She holds Bachelor and Masters degrees from Monash University and enjoys reading, travelling, mythology, snow skiing, and attempting to live as sustainably as possible. She is owned by two, rather bossy, standard schnauzers and two rescue cats who co-manage her household.

The Antipodes series comprises Antipodes, The Liminal Space, Ouroboros, Caim and Sessrumnir. She is developing a related series, The 45th Parallel, which extends on the Antipodes series. This series comprises The 45th Parallel, Orenda and Bifrost.

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Melissa Collins

The Liminal Space (Antipodes #2)The Liminal Space by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Great continuation of the series. Again a lot going on and more dimension to the main character from his growth since the last book.

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The Liminal Space (Antipodes 2) by T.S. Simons – Review by Shelly Kittell

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

Another wonderful installment in the Antipodes series. Cam, Lae, Freya and the rest of the groups under the domes return for more adventures. The characters are so well written that they could be your next door neighbors. The whole mystery of the antipodes fascinates me so the series has been attention keeping for me. The characters have also drawn you in because you find yourself trying to figure out who’s good and who’s bad? Amazing series! You really should give it a shot.

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