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Anna Ritter

Author of The American Matriarchy: Part 4

47+ Works 81 Members 27 Reviews

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Works by Anna Ritter

When Women Rule: The Complete Novel (2018) 3 copies, 2 reviews
American Matriarchy: The Complete Novel (2020) 3 copies, 3 reviews
Broken Patriarchy (2018) 3 copies, 2 reviews
Presidential Surrender 2 copies, 2 reviews
Wild Space 2 copies, 2 reviews
His Superiors 2 copies, 2 reviews

Associated Works

The Estate (1952) — Übersetzer, some editions — 368 copies, 3 reviews

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Several of the CCQ stories are pretty well written. And this story is one of the good ones. The concept is pretty straightforward. It's a revenge flick in a fantasy scenario of women gaining somewhat like magical power over men. And it's handled pretty well.
Story idea isn't bad. It's the execution. It's so short that the whole story seems like the prologue of a story that's supposed to start, but then ends before the beginning. Sometimes I wonder if there are two people writing by the name Anna Ritter. Because some of her stories are well written on very similar subjects.
This is the story that setup 'Crystal Canyon Quarantine' world of Anna Ritter. Sadly, this story is a big mess overall. There are plenty of parallel stories going on in random directions. Numerous characters are involved in numerous activities. And it's unclear by the halfway into the book that there is no central story actually, and there is no main character either. Only reason I rated it two stars is because this book sets up the great scenario on which we can find several very good books show more written by Anna.

Luckily, I had read another of Ann's CCQ story, which was rather good. Otherwise, this book had refrained me to try any other story in that theme. And as I did that, I can also tell you that you don't exactly need to read this book for enjoy another story on this theme. Feel free to skip this one and pick any other story on the subject.
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This is the story that setup 'Crystal Canyon Quarantine' world of Anna Ritter. Sadly, this story is a big mess overall. There are plenty of parallel stories going on in random directions. Numerous characters are involved in numerous activities. And it's unclear by the halfway into the book that there is no central story actually, and there is no main character either. Only reason I rated it two stars is because this book sets up the great scenario on which we can find several very good books show more written by Anna.

Luckily, I had read another of Ann's CCQ story, which was rather good. Otherwise, this book had refrained me to try any other story in that theme. And as I did that, I can also tell you that you don't exactly need to read this book for enjoying another story on this theme. Feel free to skip this one and pick any other story on the subject.
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