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The Cloud Seeders (English Edition) Formato Kindle
"Jamie Zerndt has created an all too believable world that could well be ripped from the headlines just a couple of decades from now. The Cloud Seeders is thoughtful, thought-provoking, and solidly entertaining. Highly recommended." -Midwest Book Review
"The structure is so beautifully complex; I can see teachers of creative writing using it as a model." -Amazon Breakthrough Novel Expert Review
SERVE YOUR COUNTRY, CONSERVE YOUR WATER, OBSERVE YOUR NEIGHBOR
After nearly twelve months without rain and the hinges of the world barely still oiled, Thomas and his younger brother, Dustin, set out across a drought-ridden landscape in search of answers. What they discover along the way will change their lives, and their country, forever.
The Cloud Seeders weaves humor and heartache, as well as poetry and science, into a unique novel that defies categorization.
Water is good. Water is great...
- LinguaInglese
- Data di pubblicazione12 gennaio 2014
- Età di lettura16 - 18 anni
- Dimensioni file2982 KB
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- ASIN : B008GTIHS4
- Lingua : Inglese
- Dimensioni file : 2982 KB
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- Lunghezza stampa : 268 pagine
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Enter Thomas, his little brother Dustin, and his girlfriend Jerusha.
Zerndt is an expert on point-of-view and he crafts memorable characters who have unique assets and flaws. The juxtaposed positions of Thomas being a young enforcer for the water police and Jerusha being a member of a secret society that resists the regime offers a fascinating view of young love and its willingness to put up with opposing worldviews. Dustin’s surprising capabilities further round out a strong set of diverse characters. Zerndt’s three-dimensional characters remind the reader that none of us are all good or all bad – we have faults and strengths that set the foundation for who we are and will become.
A prose professional, Zerndt’s pages are filled with dynamic characters and scene building craft that grips the reader from the beginning to the end. The poems between chapters, written by the two brothers’ deceased mother, are carefully crafted and also capture the reader’s attention.
The adventure the three characters go on is fraught with realistic and compelling subplots that pull you along and make you want to keep reading late into the night. The scenery has a fresh perspective that puts the reader into Orwellian territory as the devastation to the country is revealed through the storyline.
Even though this novel, which crosses the genres of science fiction, new adult, romance, and dystopian, presents a coming-of-age story, I would recommend it to either young adults with parental guidance (PG) or the 18-year-old and over audience because the coarse language, sexual content, and violence--while not gratuitous--still permeates this riveting story.
Readers will be enthralled by the novel’s climax, which is both clever and believable. The ending begs the question of what’s next.
"The Cloud Seeders" is a gripping dystopian-future novel that leaves us questioning just how far are we from a future of environmental chaos, and how blurred the line can be between fiction and reality.


Interspersing the chapters with poetry by a missing mother is a bright idea, although the poems are too long. Since the story line is exciting, one tends to flip over the poems.

