Title: Journey to the Heart of the AbyssSeries: Light the Abyss #2Author: London ShahGenre/s and Tags:Young Adult, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Dystopian, Speculative FictionGoodreads synopsis: Leyla McQueen has finally reunited with her father after breaking him out of Broadmoor, the illegal government prison—but his freedom comes at a terrible cost. As Leyla celebrates his return, she must grapple with … Continue reading Journey to the Heart of the Abyss (Light the Abyss #2) by London Shah
Tag: YA Dystopian
The Light at the Bottom of the World (Light the Abyss #1) by London Shah
Hey y’all I was invited to read an ARC of @London.Shah’s Journey to the Heart of the Abyss! I’ll be reading it later this month but first I wanted to share my review and the amazing new cover for book 1! The paperback publishes on Sept 28th—AKA the best day ever (my birthday). ID: The new … Continue reading The Light at the Bottom of the World (Light the Abyss #1) by London Shah
The Vanishing Deep by Astrid Scholte
This book messed with my head. Tempest was born into a world of water. When the Great Waves destroyed the planet, people had to learn to survive on water. Tempe spends her days diving into the deep in order to scavenge anything worth Notes. She needs as many Notes as possible so she can revive … Continue reading The Vanishing Deep by Astrid Scholte
The Light at the Bottom of the World (Light the Abyss #1) by London Shah
At the end of the 21st century, the Earth's surface has become a toxic wasteland forcing humans to live at the bottom of the ocean. Sea creatures swim through the ruins of Big Ben and the Tower of London, while Great Britain's human residents vacillate between fear and hope: fear of the abyss that surrounds … Continue reading The Light at the Bottom of the World (Light the Abyss #1) by London Shah
Court of Fives (Court of Five #1) by Kate Elliott
3.5/5 This was a really interesting story, but the world made me upset. So the whole society is divided into an upper-class called the "Patrons" and the lower class that's the commoners. But this division isn't only socioeconomic, it's also racial. I believe the commoners were darker skinned, which is vomit inducing, but we're going … Continue reading Court of Fives (Court of Five #1) by Kate Elliott
Reactive (The Elite Trials #1) by Becky Moynihan
I read this because my friend told me to, and despite breaking my heart with Princess Ballot, I still trust her recommendations. Lune Tatum has lived in her adopted father's city for eleven years. But she's determined to get out, and winning all three Elite Trials is her ticket to freedom. With Title of Choice, she … Continue reading Reactive (The Elite Trials #1) by Becky Moynihan
UnWholly (The Unwind Dystology #2) by Neal Shusterman
It only took me four years to finally finish this book lmao. Unwind is one of my favorite dystopian books ever: 1. Neal Shusterman is a genius 2. It talks politics in one of the most interesting ways ever. With that being said, I've picked up the second one at least 3 times and tried … Continue reading UnWholly (The Unwind Dystology #2) by Neal Shusterman