Stop 1: “every once in a while, one comes along that hits home with a chilling sense of prescience. […] We Are Not Anonymous is one of those once-in-a-whilers.” @bookphace
Stop 2: “There were lots of heartbreaking scenes which were heightened by the incredible world-building, setting everyday life events in a terrifying future.” @thingsamyread
Stop 3: [coming soon…]
Stop 4: “I’m not usually a fan of this particular genre, but I enjoyed this book, and it certainly does make you think.” @redhead-reviews1
Stop 5: “It gave me the chills. […] The characters are well fleshed out, and you are soon immersed in their world. I particularly loved Beth and Naomi.” @insidethecover
Stop 6: “If you’re a fan of dystopian books, this is the one for you.” @andshe.reads
Stop 7: “has successfully written a multiplicity of compelling and recognisable voices.” @thethinkingthread
Stop 8: “A great blend of sci-fi and fantasy, which kept me engaged from beginning to end! A highly recommended read, in my opinion.” @shazzierimmelzwaan
Stop 9: An interview with one of the lead characters, Naomi. https://libraryoferana.wordpress.com/2025/04/09/character-interview-naomi-sciencefiction/
Stop 10: Free Giveaway from @kenyonauthorservices
Stop 11: “To be inspired and look at our future with some hope, I urge you to read this book!” @aratecla_the_bookrat
Stop 12: “…disturbingly confronting critique of our current technical evolution and its future trajectory.” @craigsreads
Stop 13: “Razor sharp, this novel is packed with such a thought-provoking plot, which seems timely, especially with AI and technology in the limelight. It’s clever, original, and absolutely fascinating.” @rinareads1986
Stop 14: “Beth and Naomi are great characters- their passion for doing the right thing knows no bounds and even when friends and family are at risk, they keep going.” @wendyreadsbooks