A review by adrihean
Fable for the End of the World by Ava Reid

5.0

 
“Sometimes I think that’s what love is, really- giving each other matching scars.” 

 

“Fable for the End of the World,” by Ava Reid 

 

This book completely blew me away. If The Hunger Games and Uglies had a baby, it would be this book. It had the poverty side of hunger games but with an emphasis on social media, the hunters were made to look and act in a certain way to create this show type thing for entertainment dealing with the hunting of the chosen poor person. I loved the light romance that was F/F and the family emotional problems. Above all else though, I loved the end so much. I want more books to end this good for sure. 5 out of 5 stars, perfect. 

 

-F/F 

-Dystopian 

 

Thank you for the ARC, Netgalley. 

 

“Maybe enough fear can add up to love.” 

 

“You can hate the person who imprisons you, but you can’t hate the person who sets you free. So what do you do when they’re one and the same?” 

 

“I once told her it took strength to hurt, to grieve, that it was braver than feeling nothing at all. I’m grieving for the living, though. It feels different than mourning the dead.” 

 

“All our lives, there’s been nothing but leaving.”