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Paperback Neena Gathering (A Post-Apocalyptic Novel) Book

ISBN: 1618681346

ISBN13: 9781618681348

Neena Gathering (A Post-Apocalyptic Novel)

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Condition: Very Good*

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The cities were all gone, the people were gone, too. And the children. All dead. A nation divided, turns on itself with brutal, primitive cruelty, unleashing the ghastly mutations of blistering... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Excellent sleeper

I have averaged about a book a week for the past thirty years or so. I also am in three writegroups, and know the difference between poor literature and excellent literature. This book starts out with a fairly generic descriptive scene that I immediately mentally suggested be chopped down from five to two paragraphs, so I thought, Uh-oh, I'm in edit mode, page one. Surprisingly, it was nothing but A+ material from page two onward. With only minor reservations, I found the prose to be top 5% material. At times they were just plain beautiful and worth repeating. Where has this author gone? Is this her only book? The world suffers for want of more. A million hacks, and this gem is a one-hit wonder. It saddens me. The book is about a girl who has come to live with her aunt after the splintering or post-war America. She becomes a gatherer who trades herbs, roots and bark for goods. The world-building of isolated and land based living is incredibly detailed and down to earth. I wanted to mark all of the information down, just in case. Threats seem all around, and sometimes touching their lives, but the world has grown large since so many people have passed on. From there it's a wonderful remake of Beauty and the Beast. I loved it. The girl made the right choice. I loved that too. The best thing a person can write about a book is that reading it is a pleasure so intense that you don't care a whole lot about the plot. That's what I'm telling you. Reading the last period is reading a sense of loss. Where is Valerie Nieman Colander? Someone send her a laptop. Gary Wedlund
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