Watchdogs: Pandemic Similarities?
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The pandemic has been very stressful situation for many people. Therefore, many readers are thinking about the pandemic when they read this book.
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The worst part of it is that there was zero interactions .People feared each other and no one cared for the other ,which makes it even more worse than the current pandemics experienced.Simmons32 wrote: ↑01 Jun 2022, 15:42 Did anyone else feel like this book had some similarities to the pandemic? Everyone was so judgmental of one another and felt as if no one could be trusted outside of their own group. This gave the book a very isolated feeling where characters either lived life on their own or with a group they felt comfortable around. This felt very much like lockdown to me where you either lived by yourself or with family that you didn’t want to be separated from. There was even dangers when it came to traveling to other places. What did you guys think? Did anyone else notice this?