Thursday 6 March 2014

Review: Tallas by Cathrina Constantine


Blurb
In a decimated world, setting foot outside the protected village of Tallas is certain death—or so they say. Mutations caused by those in the wilderness have plagued Tallas’s citizens—or so they say…

For Doogan and Keeyla their belief in a Free Tallas has lost its glimmer. And when their young son, Fabal, is given a very dangerous assignment, they risk everything to protect him. Fleeing Tallas, they head for the wilderness. But when they are ambushed by cruel Mediators, Doogan is recaptured, and while Keeyla and Fabal escape, she is severely injured.


Can the two of them survive in the wilderness? Will Doogan getaway from the clutches of the Mediators? And are the terrible legends about the monsters beyond the walls of Tallas true?

My Review

Ms. Constantine has surprised me with her ability to write gripping action scenes. I never knew where she would take the story. Once I thought I had it figured out, she swerved me, even up until the end.

To be honest, I’m not all that into dystopia, or at least I wasn’t until I read this book. There was everything, action, romance, suspense fun antics to make me chuckle, and a super duper Alpha male, older, yes, but awesome none the less.

Ms Constantine’s description of Tallas and its inhabitants was so vivid that I got caught up in the lives of the people and one large furry creature in particular.

One complaint about the story was that it never stated how the end of the world came to be. I would have liked to know this, but perhaps if I’m lucky, I’ll learn about it if Ms. Constantine continues on with a sequel. I’ll be the first in line to read it if she does.

I give this book five out of five chocolate bars (bear shaped).

I purchased this book from Amazon.

6 comments:

  1. I loved this book and agree with your review. Would love to read a sequel and hope there is one coming!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Maybe if we keep repeating it, she will get the message and create the sequel.

      Delete
  2. Nana, thank you a hundred times over for such a fantastic review!! I especially like the Bear Shaped Chocolate Bars!!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. My pleasure. I very much enjoyed the book. I felt like I was running I got so pumped up with excitement as I read.

      Delete
  3. I'm all for reading a 5 Chocolate Bear book. Tallas is definitely on my reading list!

    ReplyDelete

I love reading your comments.