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A review by being_b
The Book of Flora by Meg Elison
2.0
Collapsed like a flan in a cupboard. I loved the realism of the first book which chronicles society's collapse, and the second book which gives a pretty good sampling of the various ways people are trying to survive in this new world. The conclusion goes in some some fantastical directions and gets a bit preachy (luxuries = slavery, etc), plus the ending is a weird out-of-nowhere letdown.
Also, apparently nothing of interest has happened to Flora for 40 years, from 104 to 144- she's found no new lovers, no family, no changes in her worldview or role at all? Beggars belief.
Spoiler warning for enbyphobia:
Also, apparently nothing of interest has happened to Flora for 40 years, from 104 to 144- she's found no new lovers, no family, no changes in her worldview or role at all? Beggars belief.
Spoiler warning for enbyphobia: