Notes from the Burning Age, by Claire North – February 11, 2023

Unasked for book review, "Notes From The Burning Age" by Claire North.

The burning age is now, or soon will be. A time of excess that brings about cataclysmic climate disaster. Centuries in the future, in an idyllic world that reveres the natural world and gives back to it, our story begins with three children. But like anything involving human beings, things don't stay idyllic.

I very much enjoyed this novel, though I wonder if I would have finished it so quickly if I had actually read it instead of listened to it. There are areas in the prose that get a bit ponderous with the main characters inner monologues, however, it's an enjoyable story overall and I really liked how it ended.

Another recommend. This concludes today's unasked for book review.

PS - When I read this book, I immediately saw it in my minds eye as an anime style movie.  Think Princess Mononoke. This inner visual motif/theme never waivered, and I believe, really aided in my enjoyment of the book.  My friends in my scifi/fantasy/horror book club didn't like it as much as me, and we discussed how we visualized, or did not visualize, the book.  I feel that it definitely had an impact on the enjoyment

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