![]() Why couldn't the story keep up with cover?! I wouldn't say that I was awfully misled, but I do feel a little deceived. ![]() I was ever so fascinated with the cover and the promise of an entertaining dystopian that I expected Eve to be nothing less than mesmerizing. Review: My woes with pretty covers continue with the beguiling Eve. The three struggle to reach Califia, a survivor camp and their only hope, but with government officers searching for Eve and the common dangers that come with living in a broken society, Eve will have to do much more than struggle. Outside the school is completely different, and only with the help of Arden and Caleb, a young man living in the wild, does Eve have even the slightest chance of surviving. Learning what her future entails, Eve knows she must run. The graduates will spend the rest of their lives repopulating the world. ![]() ![]() Before leaving, Arden warns Eve about the dangers of graduating: the girls are merely detained in the school to be kept healthy until they are old enough to produce babies. The day before graduation, Eve catches a troubled girl, Arden, escaping campus. The school is a refuge for orphaned girls who lost everything after the plague, a deadly virus that decimated the world's population. To Sum It Up: Eve has known nothing else save for the school where she has spent the majority of her life. ![]()
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