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Oasis (The Last Humans Book 1)- review
I was actually pleasantly surprised by this book. To explain- I have become a bit burned out by the dystopian storyline of a world where people are dirty & wearing rags & anything metal is rusted out. At first glance this world is the opposite of that- the world is perfect but as the book unfolds we learn that the world is not as perfect as one originally thought. Theodore thinks he is losing his mind in a world that had eradicated any sort of mental illness. Instead what he thought was mental illness meant he was the one selected to save the world.
I am looking forward to reading the next book in the series.
Note- I received this book at a discount or for free in return for an honest review.
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