
After a certain author included a theme in his latest book that I felt inappropriate for Little Bean, I've been more wary of new books, which is probably for the good. So, before letting her read a book that Amazon labeled as good for 6-9 year-olds, I decided a little vetting was in order.
This book takes place in a post-apocalyptic world. Out There is mysteriously tainted with a virus that will not die. A handful of families are now living on an Island of Fog, protected from out there, but isolated and living completely off the land. Each family has one child....and it is those children that provide the mystery and plot for the story.
It was a good read. It's only a couple hundred pages, so it's a relatively short read compared to some YA tomes. I'll be letting Little Bean read it. There was some mention of a breeding program in relation to the children (ie, they were the product of), but it is a passing mention and in no way goes into any of the details that would surround such a program (except to say that the process was randomized regarding magical abilities).
It was a good enough book that I think I'll be looking for the next one at the library...perhaps after the list of suggestions I ordered through the library after last week's reviews.
Looking forward to reading about what everyone else has read! Stop by Jessica's to find out all the books that should be on your list!
What! A free book that's worth my time? I did not know they existed! Going to the Amazon page now...
ReplyDeleteWhile it's no Shakespeare, I'm a sucker for a little magic and suspense....and free is my favorite price :)
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