Crimson Hills by Margaret Mal
- ABSR
- Aug 15, 2017
- 1 min read
4 Stars
A uniqueness that fits a dystopian genre
This story is definitely unique and it can conform to a few genres, and that's
the sign of a good story. It doesn't just fit into one, and it was a very thrilling read. In some areas the pace is a little slow, but it pays off. The characters have a great chemistry and a depth to them. The monks are an important part of the story, and it's premise definitely adds something to the plot.

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