When the Stars Disappeared
by Henrijs Zandovskis
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Pub Date Nov 20 2021 | Archive Date Jan 15 2022
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Description
Post-apocalyptic fantasy fiction.
In a world where darkness speaks, an orphan girl and her hero try to survive after humanity has mysteriously disappeared... But how long can they go on?
Voices twisted and shapeless mock them each night, imitating them and others. Voices that hide from all light; they whisper in their ears and their hearts.
Those few that remain have lost their minds. They travel barren America in search of hope and light, dealing with people desperate and people lost.
Delve deep into a realistic and horrific post-apocalyptic world with Sam and Nura, in a journey of love, hope and friendship amid unimaginable darkness and despair.
Featured Reviews
I found this book to be really intriguing. It was well written with good characters and an interesting storyline. It was full of heartbreaking and heartwrenching moments but it was also full of hope, friendship and love. this book was so emotive and full of vivid imagery that just helped build the story. An enjoyable read.
I enjoyed the way this was written, it flowed so well and pulled me right along. I found the characters and setting intriguing right from the start. I will definitely look for more by this author.
I enjoyed this novel immensely. A very good dystopian novel. Loved the characters and the storyline, even if we never learn a lot of the why's.
This was a good dystopian, apocalyptic book. Personally, I'm more interested in what happens during the coming apocalypse, viral or otherwise. I'm less interested in how we manage after society has failed us. That is no slight against the author by any means. The book is good and it did keep my attention for the most part given I'm not terribly interested in the after effects of the apocalypse. If you like how we build back, how we survive in a desolate landscape, this is the book for you.
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