Rebels of Eden

Joey Graceffa

Review

The conclusion to the environmental dystopian "Children of Eden" trilogy. This book picks up where the previous two left off. This book asks what it means to be "free" in a world and society where many suffer needlessly through no fault of their own. It implores readers to ask themselves important questions about inequality and the forms it can take. Most importantly: can such a system be altered or replaced once it has fully developed itself?

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