Second leg of blog tour

Stop 1: “WOW this book was unhinged and at points couldn’t believe how realistic they were including some of the taboo sections.” @katieluvstoread

Stop 2: “Overall it was a good book and I would recommend, particularly to sci-fi / dystopian fans.” @fantasy.bookworm01

Stop 3: “The author has written such spunky, brilliant characters. Even down to the teens and children, who are teens and children, even with all their shiny new tech. Kids are gonna be kids. While there are some great men in this as well – I absolutely adored Tam – Beth and Naomi were the shining stars, and that is stinking amazing!” @amorina.carlton

Stop 4: “Instead of reusing old ideas, for me, the author has managed to create a theme and story that feels fresh and new.” @fatguyreading

Stop 5: “I really enjoyed Stephen’s writing, although I had a visceral reaction to the word “globule”, I’m with Beth’s Grandma on that one!” @bluefairybugsbooks

Stop 6: “I really enjoyed this book. It was different. Very cleverly written. This is a book that will keep you hooked. Gripping from start to finish.” @sue.wallace1974

Stop 7: “it is worth reading this sci fi, dystopian thriller, that is led by some bada** women, great found family and a unique and captivating storyline.” @thedailysymoadventures

Stop 8: “A dystopian novel set in the near future. Very near with the onset of AI. Very tense and dark. Recommended.” @alfrednobile

Stop 9: “I’m always a bit hit or miss when it comes to sci fi. This one was a giant hit. From the very beginning I was hooked and couldn’t stop reading.” @bek.is.reading

Stop 10: “To me it is similar to another brilliant piece of writing called 1984 that was another what could happen in the future if we are not careful book. It was a great read!” @countrymamaswithkids

Stop 11: “I love seeing two bada** women who fight for what they believe in. While this book is slow paced, the author’s eye for details really immerses you into the world he’s created.” @marisalynnreads

Stop 12: “For science fiction lovers and anyone who want to read something that gets you thinking this is the book for you!” @_lozzieloves

Stop 13: “Feeling this realistic, it really put me on edge and had me totally immersed […] This was so well written, I was gripped and reached the ending having to once again re-think my reluctance to often read this genre.” @book_a_holic_17

Stop 14: “I really enjoyed the characters of Naomi and Beth, they are both strong and have a clear sense of purpose and their own moral boundaries.” @that_alto

Stop 15: “It was fascinating to read how the characters responded to this world and without giving too much away, I found it quite inspiring for myself and my relationship with future tech.” @justanotherbooklady

Stop 16: “This book was well-written, and addressed some interesting political ideas. […] I also really appreciated the ace representation in this book – not something you see that often!” @reader.of.rohan

Stop 17: “Wow. Just wow. OK. This is very interesting.” @lady_j_reads

Stop 18: “I really enjoyed this and read it in a few days as I couldn’t put it down […] When all hope is lost you fight!” @Stellas_booksx

Stop 19: “Beth and Naomi are strong characters and passionate about making change and doing the right thing. They don’t have unique skills or powers, they are ordinary citizens wanting to help others which was inspiring.” @booklover.kez

Stop 20: “The characters are written very well & they really showcase their inner strength & fight for what’s right. I would recommend this one for any sci-fi / near future dystopian fans! But do check any TW’s!” @gailforcereads

Stop 21: “took me a little to get really invested into the story but holy cow once I did couldn’t put it down. Totally a good read. I don’t want to give anything away on accident so how bout yall just go and get it !!!” @afelton6212

Stop 22: “The story was nicely paced, with a slow start building up in tension as Beth and Naomi discover the nefarious goings on. This would make a great series or film as some scenes were so visual. Highly recommend if you like a dystopian sci-fi fantasy that feels like it is waiting to happen!” @rozannereviews

Stop 23: “I will admit it wasn’t quite the book for me but I really think others will enjoy it. […] I really liked the strong feminist characters in this and the world the author built.” @quiettime.reading

Stop 24: “It’s quite a clever but quite dark and thought provoking at the same time and you can easily see how the world we live in now could quite simply slip into this version of an alternate reality.” @made_for_reading

Stop 25: “This novel is perfect for the SciFi/dystopian lovers! It is fast paced and very well written/descriptive.” @zsbooknook

Stop 26: “This was a fast paced book, where I was hooked in from the start. Stephen Oram’s writing style was incredibly clever and also quite eye openly scary, to what could be…. Highly recommend for sci-fi lovers!” @thats_what__she_read

Stop 27: “I appreciate the book for whacking me in the face with a lot of potential dystopian futures that aren’t too dark away from reality. Pretty scary stuff!” @dunmowbooklover

Stop 28: “leaves you asking a lot of questions as to what our future and especially the future of young women in our society might be.” @just_a_vet_who_loves_to_read

Stop 29: “The dystopian setting is excellent. The story was very good. It was well written and it flowed nicely. The characterisation was excellent and I liked all the characters. […] I really recommend this!” @tartan_teapotsandbooks_croft

Stop 30: “Hit me like a glitch in the Matrix. Unsettling, sharp, and way too real. If you like your dystopias bold, female led, and packed with resistance? Add this to your TBR.” @violencedarling