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Review #1
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Every problem you might have with a book I had with this book. The author gives you 0 story, background or reason for why they are living this way. It also lacks depth. I am upset i wasted a credit on it. 5 people found this helpful
Review #2
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Decent, albeit sightly unoriginal story line. The insufferable writing style detracted from the themes (free will, reproductive justice, bodily autonomy, toxic masculinity, etc). 2 people found this helpful
Review #3
Audiobook Blue Ticket by Sophie Mackintosh
It was way more than I was expecting- the writing is exquisite and raw. It was heartbreaking and detailed. 2 people found this helpful
Review #4
Audio Blue Ticket narrated by Freya Mavor
I loved the story and the writing and how close I felt toward Callah. I wanted more for her in the end, but as well as in life, we can\’t always have what we want. 2 people found this helpful
Review #5
Free audio Blue Ticket – in the audio player below
This was a good/frustrating book. I am a huge fan of Handmaids Tale, Vox, Masterclass, and pretty much anything dystopian with a strong female lead. A major draw to the dystopian genre is the “can I see this happening?” The reader connects with the book because they see how or why the society was formed and it makes them stop and think. Not this one. I could not even pin point what time period it was at first. I would have enjoyed it much better had I known more about how they got to the point of having the lottery. Was there a decline in birth rate? Did a fanatical group take over? How did the neighboring countries know about their system? Is it just their country? Very frustrating. The main character is hard to like. You still root for her but cannot stand the decisions she makes. The author describes all of her thoughts and actions almost to a point of losing the reader in the scene to unnecessary details. That is why I didn’t understand why there was no backstory. Overall it was a decent read. The narrator did an excellent job.