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[FUL]⇒ [PDF] The Moon Dwellers A SciFi Dystopian Thriller The Dwellers Saga Book 1 eBook David Estes

The Moon Dwellers A SciFi Dystopian Thriller The Dwellers Saga Book 1 eBook David Estes



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The Moon Dwellers A SciFi Dystopian Thriller The Dwellers Saga Book 1 eBook David Estes

Okay, so here's the thing: I picked up this book by accident. It's totally not the kind of book I usually read and I almost deleted it when I realized what I'd done...but I'm also a voracious reader and I hate wasting a book so I gave it a chance. I am so glad that I did. I was hooked after the first chapter and it turned out to be one of the better books I've read lately. There was a good bit of action in it (love) and it was easy to connect with the characters. It was a good story to get lost in for a few hours. Side note: everyone knows how much I hate cliffhangers, and while this book ended with some unresolved issues (it is the first in a series after all), it did NOT end with a major cliffhanger (like wondering if the main character is still alive or in the middle of a scene). In my opinion, that's another plus for Mr. Estes and his writing.

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The Moon Dwellers A SciFi Dystopian Thriller The Dwellers Saga Book 1 eBook David Estes Reviews


“Have human lives become like a tube of toothpaste? Something to be used up and thrown away? At first the tube seems so big, so full of life. But after just a few uses it becomes dented and lumpy—already life is ebbing away from it—and it’s only a matter of time before the final bit is squeezed out, rendering it an empty vessel, good for nothing.“

I was about to crack open the final installment of what I thought was the end to this series, but the author warned against it. Instead, he recommended readers read all books in the series, including, the main and sister series.

So, that is what I am doing.

I’m not a big series kind of gal, I often feel it’s just a ploy to sell more books. So I grumbled a bit when I realized what I thought was a 4 part series, turned out to be 7.

In a huff, I will admit that Estes has kept my interest for 4 books now. I have 2 1/2 to go, in order to complete this series. I am finding that the world he has created, a dysfunctional Earth that I don’t recognize, is worth every extra hour I have invested.

I have my favorites from the series, like we all do. The Moon Dwellers is so far my favorite, whereas Fire Country comes in second.

This is such a unique dystopian tale— different than any of the others I have read so far. Estes has created multiple cultures and dialects for his characters and each one is colorful and diverse. It’s a young adult epic.

I give Estes a shiny star for his character creation because I acutely feel their personalities. I feel like I know them intimately. Estes knows how to create a character with deep thoughts, conflicted feelings, and humor. They are real to me, not some figment of imagination. I can feel the blood pumping through them.

My only complaint, which I fear is a growing one with authors and editors in today’s world is the overuse of the punctuation mark, Mr. Colon. It was incredibly overused and I kept wishing that it would just go away. It was corrupting an almost perfect reading experience for me.

If you are looking for a story that breathes life and personality, a tale that inspires the wounded and the marginalized, that shows what we can accomplish when we let go of superficial comfort and safety, then this is the story for you.

It is a tale of brave heroes and heroines, strong female role models and heart stopping action and attraction. Take a chance and discover the magic of Estes.
I got this audiobook in exchange for an honest review.

Honestly, I wasn't expecting much when it came to this book. I thought it was just going to be yet another Hunger Games, Divergent, or and I have to say I was really pleasantly surprised. When it comes to young adult books it seems that most of them miss the mark and simply copycat story lines but this was a great book. It does borrow elements from other stories but it twists them in new and refreshing ways. I loved how well written the characters were and the emotions that were portrayed.

As to the audiobook portion of my review The narrators of the book were amazing. I usually end up finishing the audiobook by reading the last few pages (I read faster) but the narrators kept me coming back for the story. I could really feel the characters come to life through their voices. I'm definitely going to have to find other books narrated by them.

David Estes created a great book that combines young adult, slight romance, and adventure all in one. I'm definitely going to have to recommend this book to everyone looking for a fun new read. I only wish that it was available at Barnes and Nobel (not through the market place) because this would definitely be my next staff recommendation.
Okay, so here's the thing I picked up this book by accident. It's totally not the kind of book I usually read and I almost deleted it when I realized what I'd done...but I'm also a voracious reader and I hate wasting a book so I gave it a chance. I am so glad that I did. I was hooked after the first chapter and it turned out to be one of the better books I've read lately. There was a good bit of action in it (love) and it was easy to connect with the characters. It was a good story to get lost in for a few hours. Side note everyone knows how much I hate cliffhangers, and while this book ended with some unresolved issues (it is the first in a series after all), it did NOT end with a major cliffhanger (like wondering if the main character is still alive or in the middle of a scene). In my opinion, that's another plus for Mr. Estes and his writing.
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