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Day Moon falls in the vein of the National Treasure films, which I enjoyed immensely. I love a good “solve the riddle, find the clue” plot, and Day Moon keeps readers quite on their toes as we follow Elliott through a convoluted world where he must decide who to trust, which truths to unearth, and what he will do when he faces the results of his decisions. With some blissful romance and tantalizing imagery, Armstrong provides audiences with a fun ride through futuristic Appalachia. The pacing at
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Day Moon tackles an interesting "what if" situation: What if all printed works were digitized, only for the government to decide what each work really was all about rather than actually reading the original writing and coming to your own conclusions about it?
That's the situation the main character, Elliott, faces in Day Moon, when he recognizes a version of Shakespeare's works his grandfather left behind does not match what is entered into the government database, a digitized compilation of all ...more
That's the situation the main character, Elliott, faces in Day Moon, when he recognizes a version of Shakespeare's works his grandfather left behind does not match what is entered into the government database, a digitized compilation of all ...more

May 05, 2017
Lora Palmer
marked it as to-read