February 25, 2012

Review: Nomansland by Lesley Hauge

Summary-
Sometime  in the future, a lonely, windswept island is populated solely by women. Among these women is a group of teenaged Trackers—expert equestrians and archers—whose job is to protect their shores from the enemy. The enemy, they’ve been told, is men. When these girls come upon a partially buried home from the distant past, they are fascinated by the strange objects—high-heeled shoes, teen magazines, make-up—found there. What are they to make of these mysterious things? And what does it mean for their strict society where friendship is forbidden and rules must be obeyed—at all costs?

Review-
This book was an okay representation of a spartan like society in a post apocoliptic world. It made me guess and think in certian spots, but other than that I really did not enjoy this one. Possibly a good book for enemies of feminism. The answers to the questions in the back of the book were pretty funny.

Publisher-Henry Holt and Co
Reviewer Rating: 3 Stars
Reviewed by~James Cross (Student at Franklin High School)
~Thank you to the publisher for the donation of this book to the Read for your future book program!~



1 comment:

  1. Not heard of this one...definitely looks like something I'll enjoy. Good review.

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