After Bees eBook B C Nyren
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After Bees eBook B C Nyren
After BeesBy: B.C. Nyren
5 out of 5 stars
The story After Bees by B.C. Nyren is a post-apocalyptic story that takes place 100 years after the collapse of the world. You are introduced to a settlement of people who have survived. This story also introduces you to a woman named Willow Pelletier. She is the main character in this book and one of the main reasons that I loved reading it so much. Willow is a woman who is strong and independent. She also cares deeply for others and has a kind soul. I also found her to be a woman who grapples with herself about what is going on around her and some of the actions that she has taken. You see in this settlement men are enslaved. I was shocked and angry with the cruelty that is shown by some. While Willow has men as slaves she treats them with respect. Her compassion and kindness are further shown when she takes on another pair of slaves when others would find it a bother to. This is a story that had me believing in the ability of one woman to help make changes in this settlement and that there is always reason to hope. This is the first book that I have read by the author and found that I enjoyed her writing style and the characters that she created. I look forward to reading other books that she writes.
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After Bees eBook B C Nyren Reviews
What a fun read! A great story by a promising new author, can't wait to see what she comes up with next!
A very insiteful author. I'm patiently awaiting the next book
With our bees dying out,this is an important warning to us of what the future may be like for this planet's fragile ecosystem
Loved this good book! It's well written and gives you something to think of. Willow Pelletier, the female main character, is a slave owner with a good heart. As the Captain of the Guard she kills men attacking the Settlement but at home she treats her slaves with love and respect. Brinn, her latest slave, ends up falling in love with her instead of trying to escape.
Once you start reading this book you can't stop until you reach the last page. There are a number of annoying typos but the book is still worth five stars.
Loved this book! It feels like a a dystopian future book for adults and I was very invested in reading how this civilization would find ways to work with the other settlements. Willow is a strong female main character and I found myself cheering for her success. I want to read more from this author. This book would make an excellent movie!
While I found the story quite entertaining, I was held back from giving it four stars because of editing. Editing is my pet peeve. Why go through all the trouble of writing a potentially good story, with your name on it and not even proof read it? Potentially a good series.
This reads more like an outline for a book rather than an actual book. It moves from point to point with little to no details in between. As I was reading, I kept thinking to myself, "Why did this happen? How did it happen? How did people react?" There are no answers. For example
1. The bees die
2. The world ends
3. A group of survivors decides women should be in control because men are violent and ended the world
4. Men are slaves
5. Women are violent
The story would be so much better if we knew how the decision was made to put women in charge, how the men felt about it, and the impact it had on relationships at the time. Then the story jumps to the part where men are slaves. That is a big jump from women being in charge, but there are no details whatsoever about how it happened. Why would men just surrender to being slaves and why did the women resort to making them slaves? We have no idea. What happens when women have male children, knowing they will be slaves one day?
I think that would be an interesting book, but what we have doesn't even touch the surface of any of those things. Instead, something happens and then something else happens and so on.
Willow is the heroine of the story. She is the sheriff of the town and is kind to the men she has as slaves. They are portrayed as more like a family, but the men do everything around the house and ranch and Willow goes to work, comes home, and is pampered. If she is so against slavery, why doesn't she do something to end it? She and a slave sleep together and fall in love. Can they get married or are men always considered slaves? He can't go anywhere on his own. I don't know. It still sounds like slavery to me.
Then, of course, there is the obvious association of women with bees. Queens rule the hives and her drones go out and do the work, so, in this world, women have adopted the lifestyle of bees. That raises the question of why an angry-looking bee is on the cover. The bees are gone. The story is about what happens after they are gone. Is the cover telling us the entire story because the book is most definitely not about bees.
This book is shallow and disconcerting. I would recommend avoiding it.
After Bees
By B.C. Nyren
5 out of 5 stars
The story After Bees by B.C. Nyren is a post-apocalyptic story that takes place 100 years after the collapse of the world. You are introduced to a settlement of people who have survived. This story also introduces you to a woman named Willow Pelletier. She is the main character in this book and one of the main reasons that I loved reading it so much. Willow is a woman who is strong and independent. She also cares deeply for others and has a kind soul. I also found her to be a woman who grapples with herself about what is going on around her and some of the actions that she has taken. You see in this settlement men are enslaved. I was shocked and angry with the cruelty that is shown by some. While Willow has men as slaves she treats them with respect. Her compassion and kindness are further shown when she takes on another pair of slaves when others would find it a bother to. This is a story that had me believing in the ability of one woman to help make changes in this settlement and that there is always reason to hope. This is the first book that I have read by the author and found that I enjoyed her writing style and the characters that she created. I look forward to reading other books that she writes.
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