Monday, November 5, 2018

Review: TOXIC BOMBS: THE BEGINNING by Karen L. West


“A bright light lit the sky and then turned mustard yellow with green/blue around the edge.” (Loc 91)

Driving through the San Diego Interstate, Callie knew what had set the sky ablaze.

This book had a rather slow and monotonous pace. The whole thing revolves around the preparation of sanctuary and battle. Story takes on the POV’s of several different families and their dealings of the bombs, which I’m not sure if that was the right approach.  I mean, the author probably wanted to have multiple stories in one book, but I think it would’ve been better had this focused more on one point of view—one family, like Callie, for instance. Instead, the whole thing was rather confusing and dry.

My rating: 2 stars

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