![]() ![]() That’s because I had trouble motivating myself to read this. I stretched reading this novel out over a much longer time that I usually do. ![]() Violence … there isn’t any outright gore, but potential for violence (as in, zillions of people being deliberately left to die) exists. The characters also sometimes talk about sex in a non-graphic way. There is a scene with unwanted making-out. What Sexual and/or Violent Content Does This Story Have, If Any? And then he finds signs that Mars has been inhabited by human-like people a long time ago – but how is that possible? Isaak’s father disappeared two years ago, and among his possessions, he finds an ancient coin. Mars is ruled by a corporation called GSAF. Isaak is a teenager on Mars in the year 2073. Nadin is a young woman on Iamos, a planet which will be uninhabitable in one year, so everyone will have to evacuate or perish. ![]() This is part of my series of reviews of asexual fiction titles published on Smashwords. ![]()
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