2069: EARTH IS DYING AND SOCIETY IS ON THE BRINK OF COLLAPSE
We are out of time to save the planet. All that’s left is to watch the world burn, but the apocalypse is about to take an unexpected twist.
Alice Rice has discovered the a potentially habitable world in close proximity to Earth. The media is calling it Planet B.
PEOPLE ARE DISAPPEARING
Detective Layla Bester was about to marry the love of her life when she learned that he slept with her best friend. Now, she’s alone and starting over in the once great city of New York. But the world has more than enough troubles to make hers feel small, and a new one has just been people are vanishing, and no one knows where they’re being taken.
AND A WAR IS BREWING
Meanwhile, Billionaire Preston Baylor is leading the race to reach Planet B, but competing space programs are heating up political tensions and driving superpowers ever closer to war.
Climatologist Bruce Gordon believes an incomprehensibly powerful species sent Planet B to us, but who are our mysterious saviors, why are they hiding, and what do they want? As time goes by, it becomes clear that even if their intentions were good, our own self-destructive natures could be all it takes to wipe us out.
An interesting premise that I felt was a bit overdone. There was just too much going on for the writer to give any one scenario its due. Same with the characters, of which there are more than are needed. I never felt as if I got to really know any of them. And what I did get to know was to their detriment. None were likable. Wasn’t taken with the fact that the two characters of color are, of course, the convicts, either.
I hung in there, though, hoping that things would get better, that it would all come together. It never really did, and you have to read two more books to hopefully get there. But I don’t think I’ll be going along for the ride.
Mount TBR 2023 Book Links
Links are to more information regarding each book or author, not to the review.
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Alexander's Tomb: The Two-Thousand Year Obsession to Find the Lost Conquerer by Nicholas J. Saunders2.
Under the Whispering Door by T.J. Klune3.
Under the Empyrean Sky (Heartland Trilogy #1) by Chuck Wendig4.
Remnant Population by Elizabeth Moon5.
After Appomattox: Military Occupation and the Ends of War by Gregory P. Downs6.
The Wolf's Hour (Michael Gallatin #1) by Robert R. McCammon7.
Bag of Bones by Stephen King8.
Substitute by Susi Holliday9.
Fairy Tale by Stephen King10.
Huxley: From Devil's Disciple To Evolution's High Priest11.
The Story of Edgar Sawtelle by David Wroblewski12.
The History of Bees (Climate Quartet #1) by Maja Lunde, Diane Oatley (Translator)13.
The Beauty by Aliya Whiteley14.
The Hunter from the Woods (Michael Gallatin #2) by Robert McCammon15.
The Far Arena by Richard Ben Sapir16.
The Humans by Matt Haig17.
Craven Manor by Darcy Coates18.
The Alpha Female Wolf: The Fierce Legacy of Yellowstone's 06 by Rick McIntyre19.
The Last Town (Wayward Pines #3) by Blake Crouch20.
Faerie Tale by Raymond E. Feist21.
The Magpie Lord (Charm of Magpies 1) by K.J. Charles22.
1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed: Revised and Updated by Eric H. Cline23.
Wanderers (Wanderers #1) by Chuck Wendig24.
Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson25.
A Dog's History of the World: Canines and the Domestication of Humans by Laura Hobgood-Oster26.
Bethany's Sin by Robert McCammon27.
Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia28.
The Tea Party by Charles L. Grant29.
Seeker (Alex Benedict #3) by Jack McDevitt30.
Jizzle by John Wyndham31.
The Taking by Dean Koontz32.
Frozen in Time: An Epic Story of Survival and a Modern Quest for Lost Heroes of World War II by Mitchell Zuckoff33.
A Thousand Ships by Natalie Haynes34.
Hamnet: A Novel of the Plague by Maggie O'Farrell35.
Only the Beautiful by Susan Meissner36.
The House on the Borderland by William Hope Hodgson37.
A Natural History of the Future: What the Laws of Biology Tell Us about the Destiny of the Human Species by Rob Dunn38.
Sparta: Rise of a Warrior Nation by Philip Matyszak39.
Wayward (Wanderers #2) by Chuck Wendig40.
The Summoning God (Anasazi Mysteries #2) by Kathleen O'Neal Gear, W. Michael Gear41.
The Power by Naomi Alderman42.
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari43.
Day Zero (Sea of Rust #0) by C. Robert Cargill44.
Dog Days by Ericka Waller45.
Heart-Shaped Box by Joe Hill46.
The Passage (The Passage #1) by Justin Cronin47.
Kallocain by Karin Boye, Gustaf Lannestock (Translator), Richard B. Vowles (Introduction)48.
The Book of Koli (Rampart Trilogy #1) by M.R. Carey49.
Different Seasons by Stephen King50.
In the Lives of Puppets by T.J. Klune 51.
Lady in Waiting by Susan Meissner52.
Jackdaw (Jackdaw #1) by K.J. Charles 53.
Blightborn (Heartland #2) by Chuck Wendig54.
The Harvest (Heartland #3) by Chuck Wendig55.
The Midnight Library by Matt Haig56.
Black River Orchard by Chuck Wendig57.
The Change by Kirsten Miller58.
The Hacienda by Isabel Cañas59.
The Witching Hour (Lives of the Mayfair Witches #1) by Anne Rice60.
Abandon by Blake Crouch61.
Planet B (Architects of the Apocalypse #1) by Jasper T. Scott NOVEMBER- Around OR Out of this World: “Read a book set in a country other than the one you live in OR read a book that takes place in space or on another planet.”
Planet B (Architects of the Apocalypse #1) by Jasper T. Scott