
Christina L. Rozelle
Author of The Treemakers
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The Treemakers (A YA Dystopian Scifi Horror): (Book 1 in The Treemakers Trilogy) by Christina L. Rozelle
Here's a story that breaks your heart and builds hope at the same time! Imagine a world, where the air is poisonous, there's no wild life, other than enormous rats called Jumpers, and the smallest of cuts can cost you life. Oh, and you have to work every single day of your life, just to make scraps because everything's taken (what little there is) by Nazi-like bosses called Superiors.
The Treemakers, by Christina L. Rozelle, is about a large group of children, treated as slaves in a world show more where no one's around to care anymore. They've had to survive in a world that protects them just enough to do one thing: Make mechanical trees that process air. They eat a nutritional slop daily, unless they make a mistake, and the only way they're able to conduct any form of hygiene is by spraying off with a hose, as a group every evening before bed. Is there anything better? Any form of escape?
There is, but they have to escape the clutches of those who'd do anything to keep them working, tortured and without. This escape is down below ground. Very far beneath the surface, but with a little help, they endure... but is there such thing as Paradise?
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The Treemakers, by Christina L. Rozelle, is about a large group of children, treated as slaves in a world show more where no one's around to care anymore. They've had to survive in a world that protects them just enough to do one thing: Make mechanical trees that process air. They eat a nutritional slop daily, unless they make a mistake, and the only way they're able to conduct any form of hygiene is by spraying off with a hose, as a group every evening before bed. Is there anything better? Any form of escape?
There is, but they have to escape the clutches of those who'd do anything to keep them working, tortured and without. This escape is down below ground. Very far beneath the surface, but with a little help, they endure... but is there such thing as Paradise?
For the full review, http://bit.ly/1NgbJ77
Book provided by author for an honest review. show less
The Treemakers by Christina L. Rozelle is the first book of The Treemakers Trilogy. It's about a 16 year old girl, Joy, who has to work making "trees" so everyone will have air to breath. Joy becomes restless and wants to flee the prison and the torment the Superiors have thrust upon all those who make the "trees."
This is a very interesting concept. I have never read a book quite like this. The world building was fabulous and the characters were well fleshed out. The author spins a wonderful show more tale of a world so far gone that it is frightening. I can't wait to read the second installment. show less
This is a very interesting concept. I have never read a book quite like this. The world building was fabulous and the characters were well fleshed out. The author spins a wonderful show more tale of a world so far gone that it is frightening. I can't wait to read the second installment. show less
There are so many great things that can be said about this book. It was such a fun, fast read, I really got caught up in it. The characters are so fantastic that it's a pleasure to follow along with their story.
Everything it so descriptively written that it feels like you have fallen into the world that Rozelle has created and it's almost painful to climb back out when that book has ended. I loved it and highly recommend reading it.
Everything it so descriptively written that it feels like you have fallen into the world that Rozelle has created and it's almost painful to climb back out when that book has ended. I loved it and highly recommend reading it.
There are so many great things that can be said about this book. It was such a fun, fast read, I really got caught up in it. The characters are so fantastic that it's a pleasure to follow along with their story.
Everything it so descriptively written that it feels like you have fallen into the world that Rozelle has created and it's almost painful to climb back out when that book has ended. I loved it and highly recommend reading it.
Everything it so descriptively written that it feels like you have fallen into the world that Rozelle has created and it's almost painful to climb back out when that book has ended. I loved it and highly recommend reading it.
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