Extinction of All Children
Extinction of All Children
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When I say that this was for fans of The Hunger Games and the Divergent Trilogy I immediately got the entire trilogy. This is pretty similar to The Hunger Games but not so much so that you feel like you're reading the exact same book. In this world which is our world just set in the future. It's also divided into 3 territories based on how much money you have. You have Territory U which is for the Upper Class, Territory M which is for Middle Class and Territory L which is Lower Class. Emma our main character in is Territory L. She was the last baby born who was allowed to live and now that she is 18 the president is throwing a party to celebrate and things go from there.
Not a whole lot happens in this book but I was immediately drawn into the story. The only thing that really bugged me while I was reading was how Emma kept referring to her parents as Mother and Father and how her entire family kept secrets from her and treated her like she was a child. You don't really know who you can trust in this book. I'm still not sure if I trust certain people even though they haven't really given me a reason not to. Overall I really enjoyed this book and think it is a great set up for the trilogy and I can't wait to continue on with the next book very soon.