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Mosquitoland by david arnold
Mosquitoland by david arnold









mosquitoland by david arnold mosquitoland by david arnold

Survivors trying to make it through the new world, and of course the crazy, demented or just plain evil others you would expect to see at the end of the world. There are a gamut of characters throughout the book. Can Nico and/or The Deliverer help their planet or will it continue to destruct?⁣ The Deliverer is also on a mission to save the world and is able to frustrating relive their life over and over no closer to the answer to helping the world. As well as running into The Deliverer who had been her families beacon of hope supplying them every month with essentials. She meets friends and foes as she and her dog Harry travel to Manchester. When she turns 18 Nico’s Dad sends her on a mythical voyage to try and save the world. You either become ill with the deadly disease or get eaten by the actual Fly Swarms themselves consuming human in seconds flat barely leaving bones behind., or are “lucky” enough to try and survive in this new crazy world.

mosquitoland by david arnold mosquitoland by david arnold

Nico is living in a post-apocalyptic world where a Fly Flu has ravaged the world. And second it’s a YA fantasy one of my favorite genres. Thankfully our pandemic is on the rebound and didn’t turn into a world ending apocalyptic thing like in this book. 😱😱 Some would stay away because of that but it just makes me curious. I was really interested in picking this one up because first off it’s a book with a pandemic.yes it’s a fly flu pandemic.but still it hits close to home. Overall, this was a deep and thought provoking story. This book is about deadly flies and the flu they carry and it made me think about the situation we are in. Lastly, it felt eerie reading this book during a pandemic. Since you don’t discover everything until the end, it would be fun to reread it and pick up on all the little clues woven throughout the story. This is also a book that would be great to reread. It’s very lyrical and poetic at times, but also had a slightly haunting quality to it. By the time I got to the end, my mind was blown. It’s a book that you have to read for yourself. I don’t want to give away too much about the plot, but I will say it is sort of circular and kind of trippy (if that makes any sense). But as the book went on, it was all slowly revealed. You get thrown into the world without much explanation. When I first started reading it, I was a little confused about what was going on. This was such an interesting book (in a good way)! I give this book 4.5 stars which rounds up to 5. I received an ARC of this book for free from the publisher (Penguin Teen) for promotional purposes.











Mosquitoland by david arnold