Official Review: The Age Of Miracles
Posted: 15 Sep 2015, 11:39
The Age Of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker is an incredible story of love, loss, death, and betrayal with science fiction twisted into it. The book is about the Earth getting thrown out of its normal circadian rhythms. The Earth slows down its spin, for some unknown reason, and everyone and everything is affected by it. Things start dying and people start getting sick.
The story is told by Julia, a preteen girl who struggles to fit into the society as it is, much less after the world has changed. She faces friends leaving, people dying, as well as young love. It is a beautiful story that fits in many different genres- young adult, science fiction, and romance.
The author was so descriptive and intoxicating with her writing that at times, I was actually afraid to go outside because I forgot I was reading a book, and instead actually though the world was stopping. I also think she was brilliant in hinting that the story is not told by young Julia, but through older Julia looking back at her childhood.
I would rate this book a 4 out of 4 and recommend it to anyone.
How would you live if the world stopped spinning? Would you be a real timer?
The story is told by Julia, a preteen girl who struggles to fit into the society as it is, much less after the world has changed. She faces friends leaving, people dying, as well as young love. It is a beautiful story that fits in many different genres- young adult, science fiction, and romance.
The author was so descriptive and intoxicating with her writing that at times, I was actually afraid to go outside because I forgot I was reading a book, and instead actually though the world was stopping. I also think she was brilliant in hinting that the story is not told by young Julia, but through older Julia looking back at her childhood.
I would rate this book a 4 out of 4 and recommend it to anyone.
How would you live if the world stopped spinning? Would you be a real timer?