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Through Darkest America (Darkest and Dawn #1)
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SOLVED: Adult Fiction > SOLVED. dystopian story where some humans are only herd [s]

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Shaelyn | 3 comments I read a sample of two books that were set in a dystopian agricultural future, where some 'humans' are considered as being soulless and are called herd by the other humans. It focused on a young boy, his parents, and younger sister.

I have tried to find it again to no avail. If I am remembering correctly, one of the books had the name Darwin in the title.

Thanks for the help.


Justanotherbiblophile | 1814 comments Hmmm, I read a (short?) story like that - was set after the bomb, and there were not many other animals out there - so humans raised meat... Horses were starting to be introduced, and there was war on-going. One kid eventually gets away, and finds some snakes and rabbits, and discovers the true horror of his society....


Shaelyn | 3 comments That sounds right.


Justanotherbiblophile | 1814 comments So, the story I've read (which I can't find in my bought-index, but will take a look for later if this sounds right) starts with kid, younger sis, dad and mom leaving the estate, going down-river taking some cattle with them, and going to fair.

Various fair things.

There's a parade with the brand-new mounted troops (and rifles!), led by General who lost out to dad for mom's hand. Buy a few things (nice knife for boy) for the plantation, then head home. The government (based out of FL) is fighting other survivor/government based out of Colorado.

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Justanotherbiblophile | 1814 comments Yup, that's the one I was thinking of. But, I REALLY didn't need to know that there's an extended version :P


Shaelyn | 3 comments Thanks for the help, now I won't have to wrack my brain like I did yesterday.


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Lisa (med0ra) | 433 comments Shaelyn wrote: "Thanks for the help, now I won't have to wrack my brain like I did yesterday."
You're welcome. I had the extended version on my want to read list.


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