Genre: Dystopian

Blog Tour: Book Review | The Things We Leave Behind by Clare Furniss.

Posted March 14, 2024 by Emma in Bookish Post / 0 Comments

Hello lovely readers, I’m so excited to be kicking off the blog tour on publication day for The Things We Leave Behind. Happy Release Day Clare. So without further ado here is my review for this moving and important YA novel that everyone needs to read.

Blog Tour: Book Review | The Things We Leave Behind by Clare Furniss.The Things We Leave Behind by Clare Furniss
Published by Simon & Schuster Children's UK on 14th March, 2024
Genres: Contemporary, Dystopian
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How I Live Now meets Exodus – a startling YA dystopia that imagines London as the epicentre of the refugee crisis, from critically acclaimed author Clare Furniss.   In the near future, in a world that could be, but is not quite, ours, sixteen-year-old Clem is happy. Celebrating her birthday surrounded by friends, family and a warm summer evening, there’s nothing that could ruin this day. But by morning, everything has changed . . . After years of a growing totalitarian regime, civil unrest in London has reached an all-time high, and it’s no longer safe to stay in the city. Fleeing with nothing but her half-sister Billie, a notebook filled with stories and memories of home, Clem must make the treacherous journey to Edinburgh, first by road and then by boat. What waits for the sisters on the other side – the start of a new life, or a mirror held up to the past?

Wow what an powerful and impactful novel. It’s been such a long time since I’ve read a Clare Furniss book, it was How to Not to Disappear which was really moving. The Things We Left Behind I think is her personal best and my favourite as well.

It’s modern day London, when a leader in parliament rose to power by his government. They are living in unprecedented times when a letter dropped into Clem’s house saying that her step-mum’s family doesn’t have a right to stay in the country and she is now under surveillance. The government brought in Community surveillance, ID cards, rewarding the decent people for spying on others, an uproar continued and it spiralled out of control. Protests were a target which left Clem and her sister Billie running away, to find safety. Her step-mum arrested, her dad unknown, the sisters finds herself on a journey of survival in country fighting against them.

Clare’s writing style is quite unique and lyrical, it’s beautiful. This book is written in 3 parts, Story, Flight and Lost and that in itself really captures it beautifully with the emotion of Clem’s and Billie’s hard journey. Within each part is told in two timelines recounting her until present day, talking to Polly her councillor in Scotland. Clem is told to be good at writing stories and that’s what she does. In a way she doesn’t want to relive the harsh truth’s of being a refugee. She can’t bare to face how the world has turned on her and her family. Clem is a beautiful soul that really do feel for, her sibling and sisterly love for Billie will honestly bring a tear to your eye. Even though she is her step-sister from the beginning you know that it’s always been just them and that what brought their family together. Their journey is their way of preserving their family, her dad and her step-mum Claudia. They are doing it for them.

I find myself this year reading some very relevant and powerful YA book that are extremely topical. I haven’t read one quite like this about the refugee crisis. What’s even worse is that, this is classed as contemporary dystopian, this feel’s so real in parts. We’ve been through a pandemic. I hope we don’t find ourselves in an authoritarian regime but the world is scary place and Clare really captured that emotion of the reader. This is basically a modern day version of 1984 and it’s a must read.

It’s an underrated YA that you all need to read. An important, scarily relevant, captivating and moving YA dystopian novel that’s feels a lot closer to home.

Thank you to Simon YA for sending me a copy in exchange for a review.

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Blog Tour – Book Review | If Tomorrow Doesn’t Come by Jen St. Jude – a unique sapphic dystopian YA…

Blog Tour – Book Review |  If Tomorrow Doesn’t Come by Jen St. Jude – a unique sapphic dystopian YA…

Hello my bookish friends. I am really excited to be part of the Ultimate Blog Tour with The Write Reads for debut novel, If Tomorrow Doesn’t Come by Jen St. Jude. Sadly life got in the way, so here is my delayed review. It’s the start of Pride Month and I have the perfect YA Dystopian recommendation for your to add to your TBR piles. Whilst I have put a content warning above, the first few pages is about the main character, Avery about to take her own life. There is a lot of reference to it throughout the book. I […]

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Twenty Twenty One – My Top 10 Books of the year

Twenty Twenty One – My Top 10 Books of the year

Hello it’s me again, I am on a roll at the moment with blogging and I am loving it. I’m starting as I mean to go on. So today is all about the books I loved during 2021. I have to say the it’s quite varied and I love seeing how my tastes have changed. I can’t wait to see what my reading is like year! So let’s get to the nitty gritty part of the post with my top 10 books of the year! As my reading is drastically lower than normal with life and I haven’t reviewed every […]

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Blog Tour Book Review | The Unadjusteds by Marisa Noelle

Posted January 22, 2021 by Emma in 2021 Books, Blog Tour, Book Review, YA / 1 Comment
Blog Tour Book Review | The Unadjusteds by Marisa Noelle

Happy Friday! The weekend is so close my readers and I can’t wait! So to close the week and the this blog tour I have another review for the brilliant The Write Reads. Today’s tour is for a YA sci-fi, dystopian The Unadjusteds by Marisa Noelle. I have literally just finished reading it, so here is my review, but before that here is a little bit more about the book. My Review Melody Silver is an unadjusted. She lives in a world where President Bear used nanitites, a pill to alter DNA in it’s purest form. It started as a way to […]

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Top 5 Fictional One True Pairings (OTPs)

Posted November 25, 2020 by Emma in Book List, Booked-In, Bookish Post, YA / 4 Comments
Top 5 Fictional One True Pairings (OTPs)

Hello my lovely readers, I am back again with another Top 5 post. I really do love these. So back in the original lockdown I created the Booked-In series of posts, as we are once again in a similar situation, Steph BooksLoveReaders and I wanted to expand it. We are going to be doing a Top 5 series every week, so do let us know if you would like to take part and we will send the prompts in advance. Today is all about our favourite romantic pairing, soulmates, the true pairings. This is really hard as I haven’t read a […]

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Top 5 Red Books to commemorate Remembrance Day

Top 5 Red Books to commemorate Remembrance Day

Hello my lovely readers. I abandoned you again. Back to work and more tired again. Ha. But I’m hoping to kick my ass into gear and actually get myself organised again. Stay tuned for the relaunch of the blog series Booked-In that I started during the original lockdown. So today I wanted to commemorate Remembrance Day/Armistice Day and all those that fought and died in the armed forces in the line of duty. I decided to recommend by books that are red which is obviously the colour of the Poppy. Each of these books are read and I absolutely loved […]

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Book Review | Eve of Man by Giovanna & Tom Fletcher

Posted May 6, 2020 by Emma in 2018 Books, 5 Stars, Book Review, Dystopian, UKYA / 5 Comments
Book Review | Eve of Man by Giovanna & Tom Fletcher

Happy Wednesday my lovely readers. Today I’m sharing my review of a reread. I didn’t review the first time round as I was on a blogging slump. But nothing is stopping me now. Two years ago I read this book. Last month the long awaited sequel, The Eve Illusion was released. Whilst I remember the story, I really wanted to go back to the world they created so when I get to the sequel it would be like I never left. My Review So when you see two famous people writing a book, what’s your first impression?! Reading this a […]

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BLOG TOUR | Guest Post & New Author Series – Wilder Girls by Rory Power

BLOG TOUR | Guest Post & New Author Series – Wilder Girls by Rory Power

Hi Everyone, Happy Monday! Well I hope it’s a happy one for you. I love starting the week off with promoting one of my anticipated reads of this year – WILDER GIRLS by Rory Power. I first heard about this book back last summer and I kept on seeing it across social media – I knew I needed to read it. The cover alone is gorgeous. So I’m super excited to kick this blog tour off for the UK publication of Wilder Girls. I have my copy ready to read so in the meantime for my review I have a […]

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Blog Tour Review – The Kingdom by Jess Rothenberg – An Immersive Disney Resort Futuristic Thriller Read!

Blog Tour Review – The Kingdom by Jess Rothenberg – An Immersive Disney Resort Futuristic Thriller Read!

Hi Everyone, Today I’m really excited to be part of the international blog tour of THE KINGDOM by Jess Rothenberg, I’m posting my review today and it’s a belter. If you need a recommendation this summer then look no further than this book. It is truly something. First of all, isn’t the cover gorgeous.?! Out of both of the covers, our is literally glowing and I love it, although it’s a UK cover so I will be a tiny bit biased. This was book I wasn’t sure what to expect, I had no expectations it was a book that I […]

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