I love discovering fresh and compelling narratives, and Luise Noring’s “Going Places, Somewhere and Nowhere” is no exception. Set in a world devastated by a war between Europe and North America, the story explores how entire cities have been erased, giving rise to new, post-apocalyptic urban centers. In this society, the idea of traditional nation-states is obsolete.
Noring’s book is a gripping, fast-paced read that doesn’t give you a moment to breathe. The author’s clear, engaging writing style makes it easy to get lost in this dystopian world, leaving reality behind. Every chapter kept me hooked, and the fluid narrative made for a thoroughly enjoyable experience.