Eve of Man, Giovanna Fletcher
Eve of Man, Giovanna Fletcher
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Eve of Man

Author: Giovanna Fletcher, Tom Fletcher

Narrator: Charlotte Ritchie, Josh Dylan

Unabridged: 11 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/18/2019


Synopsis

The Handmaid's Tale meets Scythe in this gripping new dystopian trilogy written by UK-bestselling authors Giovanna and Tom Fletcher.

She survived against all odds. The first girl born in fifty years. They called her EVE.

On the first day, no one really noticed. All those babies wrapped in blue blankets--not a pink one in sight. On the third day, people were scared--a statistic-defying abundance of blue. Not just entire hospitals, not only entire countries, but the entire world. Boys. Only boys.

Until Eve. The only girl born in fifty years. The savior of mankind. Kept protected, towering above a ruined world under a glass dome of safety until she is ready to renew the human race.

But when the time comes to find a suitor, Eve and Bram--a young man whose job is to prepare Eve for this moment--begin to question the plan they've known all along. Eve doesn't only want safety, and she doesn't only want protection. She wants the truth. She wants freedom.

About The Author

Tom Fletcher is one of the UK's bestselling children's book authors. He has written the picture book There's a Monster in Your Book and the middle-grade novel The Christmasaurus. His books have been translated into nineteen languages. Before becoming an author, Tom wrote and performed songs with the band McFly. He also holds a Guinness World Record and has a YouTube channel with over 630K subscribers. Follow him at @tomfletcher. Giovanna Fletcher is a bestselling author of adult fiction and nonfiction, an actress, and a blogger, vlogger, and presenter. She currently writes a weekly blog for Hello! Online and posts weekly vlogs on her YouTube channel. Follow her at @mrsgifletcher.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ellie on January 09, 2023

I initially loved the first book but found myself struggling more with it towards the end. In this book I had the opposite problem, I initially struggled but loved the end. The Eve Illusion starts right where the first book finished. Eve and Bram fight for her freedom from the life she has been force......more

Goodreads review by booksbytheboats on April 14, 2020

This is not my usual genre of choice and last year I kept hesitating to read Eve of Man but I eventually did and LOVED it, loved it so much - it was left on such a cliffhanger that I’ve been impatiently awaiting The Eve Illusion ever since! It starts with an recap of how Eve of Man ends which is ide......more

Goodreads review by Fernwehwelten on January 09, 2021

[SPOILER BAND 1] Mit „Die Rebellin“ konnte ich endlich erneut in die dystopische Welt von „Eve of Man“ eintauchen. Und das bedeutet so viel wie: In eine Zukunft, in der die Technik weite Schritte nach vorn gemacht hat, die Erde aber leidet – und mit ihr die meisten Menschen. Mittendrin befindet sich......more

Goodreads review by Grace on March 31, 2020

In a genre as saturated with dystopian fiction as Young Adult, Tom and Giovanna Fletcher have managed something which is becoming increasingly difficult to do: they’re created a world that’s unique, and a story which feels fresh and exciting with each turn of the page. Thanks to the futuristic setti......more

Goodreads review by Emma on May 17, 2020

Ever since Eve dramatically escaped at the end of the first book, I have been eager to find out what happens next. The Eve illusion did not disappoint! Jumping straight into action from the very first chapter, a cat and mouse chase begins. The freeevers believe that the deep is a safe residence for......more


Quotes

"Fast paced action...promising start to a new trilogy." — BCCB


"Part meditation on reproductive rights, part dystopian thriller, the novel casts a wide web of intrigue, deception, and hope. Chapters alternate between Eve’s and Bram’s perspectives, fruitfully intertwining into a heady page-turner…. An enthralling start to a trilogy." — Kirkus Reviews