Q by Christina Dalcher, ⭐⭐⭐⭐

 Read in November 2020

Early this year, I picked up Vox by the same author. I enjoyed it so much that I could not stop reading it and had finished it within a day. When I saw this on Netgalley, I knew I had to try and get my hands on a copy (thanks HQ for approving my request!).

Q is just as thought provoking as its predecessor. Yet again, it focuses on something we take for granted, in this case education, and how in a dystopian future it could be strictly controlled or even taken away from some. The thing I like most about Christina Dalcher's work, even though it scares me a little, is how realistic this feels. Given the state the world is in currently, this could happen to us very soon and that's a chilling and sobering thought. I am intrigued to see which aspect of society Dalcher writes about next.

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