Zoo The Enclosure Chronicles Book 1 eBook Tara Elizabeth
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Zoo The Enclosure Chronicles Book 1 eBook Tara Elizabeth
I actually really enjoyed reading this book. It was a very interesting storyline. I especially liked the time travel aspect of this. How society sort of lost its individual aspects of each culture but we're definitely feeling a sense of loss due to a lack of cultural individuality. There are a lot of lessons learned from people's individual mistakes in their lives which I find are relevant to our time. Example- taking life, love, and family for granted; drug abuse and overcoming that while also learning to love yourself despite the mistakes you've made.I won't go into any more details on this because I hate spoilers. I can tell you this will take you on emotional and action packed ride to a possible future that has gone wrong due to lack of compassion and too much advancement in technologies without considering the consequences of basic humanity being erased.
There of course is a very tender but PG type love that happens with a somewhat kind of love triangle.
This book is about love, family, and finding out what is most important to each individual. The characters are lovely with bits of sarcasm and humor in their interactions. They learn a lot about what is important and not important, as they once thought, and what life's about from each other.
The only reason for not giving it five stars is that I didn't enjoy how the ending or epilogue was written. It could have been a bit more personal without making it feel fast in wrapping up the story. It was written in a view about what would happen and how. Not in a way that was first person but the author kind of just laid the ending out like this is how it happened and that's that. A little short and not as interpersonal as it could have been written. I like the ending just not how it appeared in the written sense.
This book will appeal to anyone who likes fantasy with romance. Especially if you are into time travel and different cultures. I would be able to recommend this book to teens and even adults of all ages who enjoy futuristic fantasy. There is some violence, some references to inappropriate sexual assault. Nothing that goes to intimately into details though so teens would easily be ok to read it. I would rate it at a PG-13 level.
All in all a very nicely written romance with lots of action and parallels to important issues of today and how these issues progress into our future with similar but somewhat different outcomes.
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Zoo The Enclosure Chronicles Book 1 eBook Tara Elizabeth Reviews
Zoo is written in the first person. The protagonist, Emma, tells the story of how she dies and then wakes up in an "Anthropologic Center" in the future. We quickly learn that at some point in the future, time travel was invented but quickly banned because it caused all sorts of problems. However, there is one exception anthropologic centers are allowed to travel back in time and snatch people away at the instant they're dying (because in this case the repercussions of the change are minimal), transport them to the future and heal them using their superior technology. As a side effect, this also strips them of any rights they may have otherwise had as human beings. Emma is one of the people that have been saved this way, and now lives with another girl in a glass-cage that illustrates how people lived in some indeterminate pre-industrial time. Interactions with the watching visitors are not permitted. After a little while, they are joined by two additional captives and instructed to procreate. However, neither Emma nor her assigned partner are interested in that, so after repeated warnings they get reasssigned to a different center...
Based on this description, I would have expected a novel that is somewhere between disturbing, terrifying and depressing. However, the book turns out entirely different.
Despite the solemn theme, a perpetual helplessness of the protagonists and plenty of one-sided violence, the book reads more like a description of your last stroll through the neighbourhood. Somehow the struggle of the characters never appears truly serious and the deaths barely bother. I would say that this book is the best example of "light reading" that I've seen.
This is not to say that the story is bad or wholly unbelievable. The book does deliver an entertaining read, but don't except to be captured by it. I mostly kept reading out of modest curiosity what might happen next, not because I really cared about any of the characters. For the same reason, I found myself not caring all that much about some blatant plot holes (which normally bother me a lot).
Verdict read it when you're otherwise bored. Or don't. Whatever.
I have to admit that at first I had some trouble getting into this book's story and characters. The combination of sci fi and romance just didn't seem like it would work so I made it even harder on myself by not being more open minded and initially deciding that I would only push through the book because I've never not finished a book once I had started reading it and this wasn't about to be the first. Turns out this was a time that being stubborn paid off incredibly well. Once I let myself go and gave this book a fair try it very quickly became a true page turner! One of those stories that makes it hard to put down... A great story with wonderfully everyday, ordinary characters thrown into totally extraordinary circumstances very far from the average, everyday lives they had known before they all met on the wrong side of the glass in a bizarre zoo of people... Not a book I'd have normally chosen, and not sure why I did at the time, but one I truly enjoyed and will be recommending to others!
I actually really enjoyed reading this book. It was a very interesting storyline. I especially liked the time travel aspect of this. How society sort of lost its individual aspects of each culture but we're definitely feeling a sense of loss due to a lack of cultural individuality. There are a lot of lessons learned from people's individual mistakes in their lives which I find are relevant to our time. Example- taking life, love, and family for granted; drug abuse and overcoming that while also learning to love yourself despite the mistakes you've made.
I won't go into any more details on this because I hate spoilers. I can tell you this will take you on emotional and action packed ride to a possible future that has gone wrong due to lack of compassion and too much advancement in technologies without considering the consequences of basic humanity being erased.
There of course is a very tender but PG type love that happens with a somewhat kind of love triangle.
This book is about love, family, and finding out what is most important to each individual. The characters are lovely with bits of sarcasm and humor in their interactions. They learn a lot about what is important and not important, as they once thought, and what life's about from each other.
The only reason for not giving it five stars is that I didn't enjoy how the ending or epilogue was written. It could have been a bit more personal without making it feel fast in wrapping up the story. It was written in a view about what would happen and how. Not in a way that was first person but the author kind of just laid the ending out like this is how it happened and that's that. A little short and not as interpersonal as it could have been written. I like the ending just not how it appeared in the written sense.
This book will appeal to anyone who likes fantasy with romance. Especially if you are into time travel and different cultures. I would be able to recommend this book to teens and even adults of all ages who enjoy futuristic fantasy. There is some violence, some references to inappropriate sexual assault. Nothing that goes to intimately into details though so teens would easily be ok to read it. I would rate it at a PG-13 level.
All in all a very nicely written romance with lots of action and parallels to important issues of today and how these issues progress into our future with similar but somewhat different outcomes.
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