Dry Souls by Denise Getson looked and sounded interesting because I have read many dystopian novels where the world is toxic, there are people living in protected areas and those that are not, and there is this magical place on earth where everything is still perfect. I hoped this book would not be that trope because of the water bit, but nope it is that trope down to a tee.
It was not a memorable read for me and started making excuses to not read the book and I even almost fell asleep at one point because there was nothing special about the book in my opinion. I dnfed at 10%. I tried, but it was starting to feel like a chore to read it.
It also made no sense why Mary all of a sudden became best buds with Kira after discovering the flower when they despised each other before. Does anybody know of that ever happening?
1.5 out of 5 stars.
30-year-old girl addicted to reading and writing. I review books for free, so if anyone wants a review of a book or book adaptation into a movie or tv series, feel free to contact me at bookgirl.reviews.books@gmail.com. Meet you in a thousand lives, book angels.
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
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