Review: Everywhere Everything Everyone by Katy Warner

A compelling story that focuses on the themes of hope, community, and friendship. It had aspects of the real world infused into it, such as politics and power.

The dystopian world building for me fell a little flat for me, and the plot kind of gave me a mish-mash of Divergent and The Hunger Games vibes. However, the main characters Santee and Z were engaging enough.

The start of the book was a little slow, with a lot of focus on the teen romance, however, it really picked up the pace towards the middle of the book!

Rating: 3.5/5

Thanks to Hardie Grant Egmont for the physical ARC copy of this book!

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