![]() ![]() This wasn’t a perfect book, but it held my interest very well. I didn’t catch that at all on my own, so I enjoyed the explanation. At the end of the book, there’s a brief section that explains the inspiration for the story. Admittedly many of them would have been impossible to miss, but there were also some things I thought were more subtle and I enjoyed noticing those. The story was kind of repetitive, yet it didn’t annoy me. It’s actually clear from the beginning what’s going on, at least in a general sense, but how and why remains a mystery for a while. I don’t think I can say anything else about the story without spoiling the fun for potential readers. ![]() Everything is different, and yet it’s really not. In the second chapter, we meet Adrian and Antoine. ![]() There are also some slightly weird things, things that only Adrianne sees. In the first chapter, we meet Adrianne and Antoine, a couple whose relationship seems to be ending. It’s a short, fast read and it held my interest from start to finish. Elysium is a standalone science fiction novel by Jennifer Marie Brissett. ![]()
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