Goodreads Blurb
First came the storms.
Then came the Fever.
And the Wall.
After a string of devastating hurricanes and a severe outbreak of Delta Fever, the Gulf Coast has been quarantined. Years later, residents of the Outer States are under the assumption that life in the Delta is all but extinct… but in reality, a new primitive society has been born.
Fen de la Guerre is living with the O-Positive blood tribe in the Delta when they are ambushed. Left with her tribe leader’s newborn, Fen is determined to get the baby to a better life over the wall before her blood becomes tainted. Fen meets Daniel, a scientist from the Outer States who has snuck into the Delta illegally. Brought together by chance, kept together by danger, Fen and Daniel navigate the wasteland of Orleans. In the end, they are each other’s last hope for survival.
Sherri L. Smith delivers an expertly crafted story about a fierce heroine whose powerful voice and firm determination will stay with you long after you’ve turned the last page.
Then came the Fever.
And the Wall.
After a string of devastating hurricanes and a severe outbreak of Delta Fever, the Gulf Coast has been quarantined. Years later, residents of the Outer States are under the assumption that life in the Delta is all but extinct… but in reality, a new primitive society has been born.
Fen de la Guerre is living with the O-Positive blood tribe in the Delta when they are ambushed. Left with her tribe leader’s newborn, Fen is determined to get the baby to a better life over the wall before her blood becomes tainted. Fen meets Daniel, a scientist from the Outer States who has snuck into the Delta illegally. Brought together by chance, kept together by danger, Fen and Daniel navigate the wasteland of Orleans. In the end, they are each other’s last hope for survival.
Sherri L. Smith delivers an expertly crafted story about a fierce heroine whose powerful voice and firm determination will stay with you long after you’ve turned the last page.
Orleans was definitely different from the normal things I read and
definitely different from…everything.
In the best way of course!
I really did like Orleans, though I wasn’t as into the story as I
wanted to be. I think it was the odd-yet-common dual points of view in both
first and third person and the…diction, I guess (YAY for Eileen…even if it
wasn’t the word I was looking for…) of our main main character (yes, that does
make sense). I’ve always had a problem with that kind of thing, though I guess
it does make sense for someone living in the conditions she was raised in, but
I always hated the “He ain’t” or “He got” instead of “He has”. Yes, I am a
Grammar Nazi. If you know me I DNF’d Blood Red Road because of that too.
But ignoring that (or getting used to it), Orleans was definitely a
great read, though I can’t exactly say I loved it.
I did like the characters though! Fen was independent and strong and
ingenious in her own way! She knew how to survive in the ruins of Orleans and
she took her promises seriously, I’ll say that. She wasn’t a character I could
connect with, but I found myself cheering for her (silently, of course…maybe)
throughout most of the book! She’s an easy character to like and not
frustrating at all, which is more than I can say for some!
Daniel…the way it was written and by what happened; I honestly feel as
if Daniel wasn’t really a main character or needed
in the story. Sure, he made things a bit edgier, but the main plot really
could’ve done a bit without him.
And no, you guys, they do not fall
in love, I’ll say that now! I dearly wish they would, but maybe in book two!
(There is a sequel, right. There has to be! Goodreads HAS to be lying!)
This was definitely one of those adventure-type books I don’t usually
read, but absolutely love! The plot honestly was a bit all over the place, but
it was still enjoyable and I loved it.
The best thing about Orleans was, without a doubt, the worldbuilding!
It was thorough (well, except for the one question of HOW DID THE FEVER
START?!) and I loved learning about what had changed, the events that led up to
the Wall and to Orleans and all about the fever and how life in Orleans was. There
were tribes and hunting and lepers and so
much more! It was an absolutely fascinating fantastically created world
that definitely shows you what the words national epidemic mean. ;)
Pages: 336
Genre: Post-Apocalyptic
Series: Standalone (?)
Publisher: Putnam Juvenile
Release Date: March 7, 2013
Rating: 3.5--->4 stars


Oh boy, I'm a grammar Nazi too! I absolutely LOVED Blood Red Road, but I listened to the audio so I didn't have the eye twitchiness of having to read that awful grammar. For that reason I refuse to read the book for sequel, I'm going to buy the audio!
ReplyDeleteBut still, EEP I'm dying to read this one! It sounds so awesome! :D
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