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A review by keen23
Blueprints of the Afterlife by Ryan Boudinot
4.0
As someone else said, this book is almost un-reviewable. Seriously. There's some FUS (F*cked Up S*th) that happens in between the covers of this book. But, it's a great read.
The world as we know it is over, due to the FUS and a murderous, marauding iceberg (not a whole lot is mentioned about the iceberg, but the part that was was one of my favorite things in this book). There's nanotechnology, drones, the armies of Boeing, guns made by Coca-Cola, and a secret underground movement.
There's not an ending that wraps things up, so much as the book comes to an end.
If you like books about romance and happily ever afters, this is not the book for you. If you like the opposite of romance and happily ever afters, you need to read this book.
The world as we know it is over, due to the FUS and a murderous, marauding iceberg (not a whole lot is mentioned about the iceberg, but the part that was was one of my favorite things in this book). There's nanotechnology, drones, the armies of Boeing, guns made by Coca-Cola, and a secret underground movement.
There's not an ending that wraps things up, so much as the book comes to an end.
If you like books about romance and happily ever afters, this is not the book for you. If you like the opposite of romance and happily ever afters, you need to read this book.