Cathy Geha
Blue Fire by John Gilstrap Victoria Emmerson #2 Apocalyptic dystopian world book two reminded me that human beings are really just animals…some animals are much nicer than others and so are some humans. In book one the world changed drastically. Some people ended up in a bunker set up by the government, some ended up dying almost immediately, and some ended up doing their best to survive. Some humans became opportunists and predators, some became the prey, and some worked together to try to stay safe and create communities that would sustain and survive. This book continues the tale of the Emmerson family with snippets about how those in the bunker are faring…and it kept my interest from first page to last. What I liked: * Returning to Ortho to see how Victoria Emmerson, two of her sons, and the rest of the community were doing * Finding out how Adam Emmerson and his partner, Emma, were doing * Thinking about what it would be like to be in the shoes of various people in the story * Wondering what I could contribute to a group trying to survive…which work detail I would be able to assist (there would probably be more than one) * Watching how the group in Ortho began to create a sense of community and how capitalism came into play * The real feel and believability of the story * Thinking about why some would prefer to work together while others would feel the opposite * Comparing this story to those of the same genre that I read decades ago…the first few books written by Wyndham were in my father’s library and made a huge impact * That even those who were “good” sometimes had to do “bad” things * Thinking about how government, community, laws and such would change * Considering what skills would be essential in a world so changed * Thinking about the impact such a situation would have on people – all ages and societal levels of people * Thinking about what would and would not have “value” in a world changed so much * The plot, writing, character development, and continuation of the story * Wondering how many books there will be in the series – there is at least one more – White Smoke – have to wait a year for it to be published, though. What I didn’t like: * Exactly who and what I was meant not to like * Knowing I have to wait a year to read what happens next Did I enjoy this book? Yes Would I read more in this series? Definitely! Thank you to NetGalley and Kensington Books for the ARC – This is my honest review. 5 Stars