A review by erinsabourin
Poster Girl by Veronica Roth

4.5

A dystopian novel set after the fall of a government watched your every move from a device implanted in your eye. But it gets more and more deep as the story goes on. 

I really enjoyed this, an adult dystopian novel with a missing person case melded into it. I should have read this one sooner because I think it is one of the better books I’ve read this year. Sonya goes through so much growth and it’s a pleasure to watch. 

I loved hearing about the prior government and how it measured up to the new government. In some ways I wish we had gotten a better taste of that government, but we got to live it through Sonya’s eyes. 

If you want to read an adult dystopian novel, with loss, tenacity, and redemption this one is for you. The twists and turns are somewhat predictable, but so worth it. 

Ps: the audiobook is really good