A review by faerietears
Sojourn: The Wildlands by B.D. Messick
4.0
This book had me from page one.
If you like dystopian novels full of action and danger, you'll probably love this. There's even a little romance.
All kids in the future, upon their seventeenth birthday, must travel across the country to a randomly selected city - one of the ONLY remaining cities in the entire United States of America. The biggest problem? Most of the US is a wasteland and when Rayn undergoes her own sojourn, there are countless dangers she must face before she can even hope to reach her destination.
This is the first in a series of four books. I've had the privileged of reading an unedited copy of book 2, Sojourn: The Deadlands as well, and it's even better!
Disclaimer: I work for the publisher of this book, however, I receive no monetary compensation for sales of this book. All opinions are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of the company.
If you like dystopian novels full of action and danger, you'll probably love this. There's even a little romance.
All kids in the future, upon their seventeenth birthday, must travel across the country to a randomly selected city - one of the ONLY remaining cities in the entire United States of America. The biggest problem? Most of the US is a wasteland and when Rayn undergoes her own sojourn, there are countless dangers she must face before she can even hope to reach her destination.
This is the first in a series of four books. I've had the privileged of reading an unedited copy of book 2, Sojourn: The Deadlands as well, and it's even better!
Disclaimer: I work for the publisher of this book, however, I receive no monetary compensation for sales of this book. All opinions are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of the company.