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S. Elliot Brandis

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Werken van S. Elliot Brandis

Irradiated (2014) 18 exemplaren
The Pearl Diver (2015) 7 exemplaren
Young Slasher (2016) 6 exemplaren
Degenerated (2014) 2 exemplaren

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Degenerated is the second book in the Tunnel series. I would recommend reading book 1, Irradiated first. You can find my review of Irradiated here.

Degenerated is a fascinating tale of a post-apocalyptic world in which most of the population has been destroyed by some type of nuclear catastrophe of some type has occurred. The cause has not been specified. There are those who live in the tunnel and there are those with some type of deformity caused by radiation that live on the surface. Degenerated picks up five years after Irradiated ended.

The colony on the surface has grown and now Mike has determined that the time has come for them to strike back at those in the tunnel for attacking them and destroying their families. Pearl is against this as she had been in the tunnels when she was captured and knows that there are many irradiated children there and wants to save them. When Mike refuses and instead leads the colony into a drunken celebration, Pearl leaves with Mongrel, part dog, part dingo and begins to walk to the city beneath which lies the tunnel where the others live.

Mike catches up to her and ties her up with her hands above her. He doesn't mean to hurt her, just stop her from interfering with his plans of revenge. Suddenly the are set upon by a few men from the tunnel who overtake and run off or dispatch Mike and his men. As Pearl had bested this man earlier, he decides to show Pearl a lesson and uses a crowbar to break both her forearms and then cuts through the flesh with a machete, leaving her to bleed to death.

Degenerated is a very dark. It is grim look at the bleak side of our future in a fallen world. Fortunately there is hope too or the book would be too depressing to read. Pearl is hope. She knows there are people worth helping, worth saving. That's her reason to keep going even in the face of all the adversity before her.

I liked the way this novel was written with chapters alternating between Pearl above ground and what was happening in the tunnel. Though there were a lot of characters to keep track of, Brandis somehow made it easy to remember who was who. My only beef was that I thought his vocabulary was a little stunted: rather than being creative with his character's words, he chose instead to have them use the f-word a lot. I personally don't think this added to the story, but rather detracted from it.

The story itself however, was fascinating and Brandis kept it moving along at an excellent pace. The plot's twists were unexpectedly delightful bringing so much more to the story that you want to find out about.

Brandis does a good job on his character development as well. I love Pearl and was heartbroken when she was mutilated. I admire her courage for carrying on rather than feeling sorry for herself and allowing others to take care of her now that she doesn't have any hands.

Flynn, who is the main character in the tunnel, is also a likeable character. I was appalled at some of the things he did, but in his favour he was remorseful. I think I would like to know more about him. I think he could be quite a noble person once he really figures out for himself who he really is.

Anyone who enjoys post-apocalyptic literature is sure to enjoy Degenerated. I highly recommend this novel. I was so close to giving this book 5 stars (if it weren't for the profanity I'd probably read it over again several times) but the best I can do is give it 4 (and a half stars) out of 5. I will be reading book 3. Watch for my review.

Thank you to the author for providing a copy of the book in exchange for a fair and honest review. A positive opinion was not required. All thoughts are my own.

This review was published on my blog Shelf Full of Books http://kathrynsshelffullofbooks.blogspot.com/2014/08/book-review-degenerated-tun...
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KathrynSvendsen | Sep 3, 2014 |
" I suppose it's a dark world."

From the prologue, a treacherous and uncertain world is set for eight year old Jade and her newborn sister Pearl. Pearl is given to Jade and she is told to run, get out of the only home she had even known. Jade and Pearl must escape from the darkness and safety of the Tunnels and go to the surface, Pearl was born irradiated, mutated because her father spent too much time in the sun. Years later, Jade, Pearl and two other surface dwellers have made a life for themselves by scavenging and trading. Pearl, who was born with pink skin and sucker caps up and down her arms has been having strange dreams, dreams where she can see other people and how they live. She doesn't know that all these people also see her in their dreams and that they are coming to take her away.

I loved the concept of this dystopian world, the sun's rays are now so intense that people are being mutated (this happens now, but we just call it skin cancer). Such a simple thing that causes so many issues, it is difficult to live on the surface, water is scarce, the air is hardly breathable, food is scarce and those born irradiated might have a unique gift. Jade was the character I identified with the most, the writing switches back and forth from Jade and Pearl's point of view, Jade was continually struggling to make everything right, find food, keep dangers away and protect her sister. When Pearl is taken, Jade steps up and becomes quite the vigilante. Towards the end, there is some insight into the hierarchy of the Tunnel dwellers. I was interested in who The Queen was...but I have my ideas. This was a shorter work, but part of a series. I'll have to see what happen's next.

This book was received for free in return for an honest review.
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Mishker | Aug 8, 2014 |

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