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Review: Divided by CC Robinson

Synopsis (Taken from Amazon)

Impenetrable walls. Ethnic division. A ruthless dictator.

Escape. It’s all eighteen-year-old Marcos Sanchez can think about as he stares at the towering walls of Queenstown in the Federated Republic of America, the ruthless dictator Supreme Commander Martin’s stronghold. But with Marcos’s father controlling his life, freedom seems like an impossible dream. That is, until one daring move lands him in a secret labor camp, facing a future worse than death, and he encounters a secret rebel movement – The Underground.

But their rebellion won’t come without consequences. Martin and his toadies will stop at nothing to crush the Underground’s uprising, and the stakes are higher than ever. Will Marcos and his diverse group of friends’ determination and bravery be enough to free the camp, or will they too fall victim to Martin’s iron fist?

With thrilling action, unexpected betrayals, and a relentless quest for freedom, Divided is perfect for fans of classic YA dystopian fiction.

Review:

CC Robinson did a fantastic job bringing this harrowing story to life. The reader is transported into Martin’s territory and completely immersed in the post-apocalyptic world. This world is unique in that it is divided into areas, and yet beyond Martin’s reach, other areas might be better off.

The characters vary in mannerisms and knowledge, growing throughout the book with the new knowledge they gain. It is interesting to see how they connect when they finally meet others from different areas. I could feel the character’s emotions as they struggled to fight back. 

If you enjoy post-apocalyptic novels, this is an excellent book for you. I am excited to see what’s next.

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