(I received a free copy of this book from Curiosity Quills Press in exchange for a review).
(This review may contain spoilers).
A world without dogs is quite an interesting concept. I did think this book was entertaining, but it wasn’t quite as good as it could have been.
I wasn’t completely sure at what point in time this was meant to be set. I found the characters interesting and the storyline itself was really interesting. There was quite a bit I was confused about, though.
There were some really disturbing scenes in this book. Certain things made me cringe when I was reading them. The parasite thing was pretty interesting – I could almost hear the things screaming inside my mind.
The science aspects of this book were pretty cool and made a certain kind of sense. The mystery was a bit difficult to get my head around, though. I think a bit too much was happening and it wasn’t always easy to follow. I also couldn’t work out why people were acting the way they did.
The writing was mostly good, with a few mistakes that I noticed. I’d probably read a sequel to this book if there was a bit more explanation.
