Thank you @brunobeaches for the signed copy in exchange for an honest review.
When I read the synopsis I was really scared that I would be reading propaganda, but as the story unfolds it’s clearly an alternate timeline. I was so curious where the author was taking it, that I couldn’t put it down.
Did he just take the real life situation and mutate it to a dystopian society? Yes, yes he did.
The novel uses real events from the pandemic of 2020 to create a dystopian timeline. The novel references: anti-vaccination mentality, requiring vaccinations in order to travel or work, social media censorship, politicians influencing people to vaccinate or not vaccinate, fear of climate change, ending world poverty, ending overpopulation, and more…
The novel is a what-if vaccinations went wrong, what if the government used the pandemic and the climate crisis to control the world. Set in a dystopian UK, it follows a group of anti-vaxxers who live in a community in a barn in the woods and a couple of people who live in a, pretty much communist, government run city. It sucks for everyone and there is danger everywhere.
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