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This is an intriguing dystopian which not only draws in with fast-paced adventure but adds an interesting, natural twist.
Armory lives on a future Earth where trees and nature decided to take a stand against humanity, a bloody one. The planet is at war. Armory lives in a type of small community in the ruins of a city, where they literally fight for every food grown. When nomads raid them, Armory and her best friend are kidnapped with the intention of giving them to members of the gang. But an une ...more
Armory lives on a future Earth where trees and nature decided to take a stand against humanity, a bloody one. The planet is at war. Armory lives in a type of small community in the ruins of a city, where they literally fight for every food grown. When nomads raid them, Armory and her best friend are kidnapped with the intention of giving them to members of the gang. But an une ...more

I don’t reach much post-apocalypse works these days, but to me, the premise of Leaves of Fall is exciting and original. The trees have fought back. I have to say, I think it’s an excellent idea, although they don’t seem to make much distinction between their friends and enemies among the humans. But it turns out to be more complex than that. Complexity of personal values and beliefs is one of the major strengths of this book.
The world-building in Leaves of Fall is excellent. Armory’s parents rem ...more
The world-building in Leaves of Fall is excellent. Armory’s parents rem ...more

May 16, 2018
Patricia Lynne
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Apr 21, 2023
Ronel Janse van Vuuren
marked it as to-read