Drowned By Nichola Reilly

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Drowned by Nichola Reilly is a post apocalypse novel about a girl named Coe and others who are the last survivors who happen to be stranded in an island. At least 1 person dies each tide either through drowning or being killed by scribblers yet when the king becomes ill, even greater problems surface and Coe must find a way out or die trying. I rate this book 4 stars out of 5 because of its interesting plotline, relatable characters and its impact on the reader.
I was hooked on this book from the first page because of its intricate plotline. I have read endless post-apocalyptic novels yet this one especially captured my attention because it wavered off the concept of why these societies occurred.. Post-apocalyptic societies often occur as a result of the overuse of technology and the imposing of infinite rules yet Reilly captured my attention because he created a society that was simplified to being stranded in an …show more content…

In the book Reilly included the perspective of a girl who lived in the time period we are now living, “We went on to learn things that were “more important,” but we forgot the most important things of all. We called it progress, but maybe while we were busy building machines that could make it so much easier to access information like the average daily diet of the Northern Cuckoo, we were also building our own coffins (147).”What really struck me about this passage is that this is happening in our society right now. Reilly did an incredible job in including something in the book that the reader can reflect over and something that is actually occurring in real life no just in a novel t in a novel. This book left me wondering where humanity was heading and what I could do to change it. In my sincere opinion Drowned by Nichola Reilly was one of the best novels that I read this summer and deserves 4

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