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2446-89: Stassi's Diary by Sophie Davis

bookdragonheart's review

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4.0

A quick read in the form of a diary entry by Stassi, on the day she gets her mysterious job offer with the Syndicate. We get a glimpse of the life she has led at the work camps, and the relationships she has with the other kids there. I’m sure it will come into play more in the main series, and it’s good info to have going into the first book to get a feel for who Stassi is. We also get a good first peek and Cyrus, and the type of character he is, also a big thing for the series. Overall, a good primer as you launch into the first book.

brianzangel13's review

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5.0

You get to see a little into Stassi's backstory in this novella.

novelbloglover's review

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5.0

Book Review
Title: 2446-89: Stassi's Diary
Author: Sophie Davis
Genre: YA/Fantasy/Dystopian
Rating: *****
Review: The opening to Stassi's Diary was great, we meet our protagonist Stassi who has lived in a work camp outside of Knoxville, Tennessee for the most of her 17 years. When the girls turn 17 they are given the chance to earn a placement outside of the work camp and make something of themselves, Stassi seems to have an edge on the other girls because she can read and write. When Cyrus Atlic arrives on calling day Stassi immediately knows he is different from the other rich men present as he seems interested in each girl and what she has to say.
Stassi after being initially rejected is offered an acquiring job by Cyrus and she will work and be paid by his company, while the job is dangerous and will require a lot of hard work Stassi takes the offer immediately. Despite this story only being under 30 pages long I really enjoyed reading about this world and the society and can't wait to pick up the book 1 in this series immediately. I would recommend this story to anyone who is a fan of dystopian and time travel stories.
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