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I truly enjoyed reading The Atmospherians, but I can't really identify exactly why. The story is incredibly well written and compelling, but it's quite depressing, actually. Social media has made a pariah of Sasha, and her best old friend, Dyson, sort of rescues her from the mess her life has become, only to entrap her into another difficult life. This book is about cults, and men who look to peers to redeem them from lives gone wrong. It's about Sasha and her survival and how her personal freedom is negatively affected by her choices in interpersonal relationships and social media.
I'm not sure who the target audience is for this story. I suppose I would recommend it to those who may have not considered the ramifications of a life lived online for all to view and critique. And for those who may see a cult as a saving grace from the real world. And how those two lifestyles intersect.
Thank you, NetGalley, for allowing me to read and review this book.
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