#27 Femlandia by Christina Dalcher Miranda Reynolds always thought she would rather die than live in Femlandia. But that was before the country sank into total economic collapse and her husband walked out in the harshest, most permanent way, leaving her and her sixteen-year-old daughter with nothing. The streets are full of looting, robbing, and killing, and Miranda and Emma no longer have much choice—either starve and risk getting murdered, or find safety. And so they set off to Femlandia, the women-only colony Miranda's mother, Win Somers, established decades ago.
This seemed like an interesting topic. But it didn't come together for me. The characters were flat and unlikeable. It was hard to relate to any of the characters because only extreme viewpoints were represented.