Eve of Man

· Eve of Man Trilogy Book 1 · Penguin UK
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This is the electrifying dystopian love story, the first in the trilogy by bestselling authors Giovanna and Tom Fletcher.

'. . . ONE OF THE BIG BOOKS OF THE YEAR. YOU'D BE A FOOL TO MISS IT'
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Against all odds, she survived. The first girl born in fifty years.

They called her Eve.


Eve lives alone in the Tower under the strict gaze of the Mothers. She is prized and protected, because she is the last girl on earth.

Eve has always understood that the survival of the human race is in her hands. Now she's sixteen, and three males have been selected. Eve knows it's time to face her fate.

Until she meets Bram.


Eve sees a chance for something she never thought could be hers.

But how do you choose between love and the future of humanity?

'A compelling read'
Mail on Sunday

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4.6
44 reviews
Aditi Nichani
13 June 2018
EVE OF MAN, in a nutshell, has: 1) An interesting Plot (AND I MEAN VERY INTERESTING) *gestures at you to read synopsis above* 2) Easy to read writing (no superfluous nonsense, YAY) 3) A lot of filler? EVE OF MAN left me with: 1) A sense of something missing, or potential unfulfilled, if you know what I mean Look, I LOVE dystopian novels. I’ve read so many in the last year alone – This Mortal Coil, in particular, to name my favourite one. I love that everything has changed in the not too distant future, that is very real and scary and Eve of Man seemed like it had the PERFECT plot, but somehow, didn’t live up to it’s potential. MY THOUGHTS: 1. Surprisingly, the beginning of this book RAISED my expectations. It was this brilliant start, switching between the highly sheltered, only girl in the world born in fifty years and a boy on the outside, an integral part of the illusion created to keep her safe. 2. I basically loved that this book was told between both Eve and Bram’s viewpoints as the figured out everything happening behind the curtain with the EPO 3. While I loved the plot and the WAY the story was told, I feel like there were some unfinished elements and some elements that felt VERY forced: *SPOILERS* A) After Bram left the tower and went with the Freevers, the way they trusted him and ALSO, how he was suddenly their leader was WAY TOO ABRUPT. Absolutely no rebellion EVER would trust someone who used to be on the enemy side just one day ago and it seemed like a little too much to take in. B) I felt like a lot of the parts with Eve were filler. Maybe I just didn’t like her enough, but I didn’t really enjoy reading through her naïve world view (not her fault) or her tantrums… I just didn’t. I hope she grows in the next two books as a person, and I hope I’ll like her more. C) I feel like the conspiracy with the ‘big bad organisation’ was underplayed. The romance between Eve and Bram took the story over, while the actual consequences to repopulating, the science and the ‘evil’ organisation just went away like POOF *SPOILERS OVER* 4. At the same time, I will definitely be picking up the next book. While there was a lot I thought COULD have been done so much better, considering the stakes, I do HOPE it will all be better in the second book. I fast paced, interesting story with a GREAT PLOT, but with execution that could have been improved. I will definitely be reading more in the series. 3.5 Stars.
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Jennifer 5
13 July 2018
This book I found was a bit slow to get started for me however the second half of the book was great and I now can't wait to read book 2 to find out what happens to eve and bram
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Leanne Austin
12 January 2020
I loved this book, since my first son was born (almost 4 years ago) I've not had much time to read. But this book I couldn't put down. Even with 2 small children I've managed to read it in less than 10 days!! Can't believe I have to wait until April to find out what happens next!!
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About the author

Tom and Giovanna Fletcher are two of the UK's most successful authors. Tom is the creator of The Christmasaurus, which was the biggest debut middle-grade novel of 2016, while Giovanna's novel, Some Kind of Wonderful, was a number four Sunday Times hardback bestseller in 2017. Their books have sold over 1.5 million copies and been translated into more than 30 languages. Their social media platforms have a combined following of almost 6 million subscribers. Tom and Giovanna married in 2012 and are parents to two boys, Buzz and Buddy.

They are both exceptional writing talents and Eve of Man is their first YA novel as a writing duo.

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