![]() ![]() I enjoyed Wanderers immensely, I found it to be just my type of book: a book that is unapologetically influenced by Stephen King’s The Stand, and a book which excelled in providing me, the reader, with what I was looking for: an epic, sprawling, dystopian page-turner, chock full of great characters and fascinating ideas, constantly provoking a need to understand what was going on in this world where civilisation was crumbling.Īs the book begins we are introduced to Shana, a girl who wakes up one morning to discover her little sister in the grip of a strange malady. ![]() I’m pleased to say that both my experience at the time, which still remains looking back on it a short time later, is an overwhelmingly positive one. Oftentimes, I find, you can gain a more accurate - and more balanced - view of a book you’ve just read after a period of contemplation. I finished Wanderers a couple of weeks ago but paused a while before writing this review, allowing myself to take more time to fully evaluate the reading experience. ![]()
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