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In candor, I cannot remember a time when my mind has felt so utterly blown as it does upon completing this work. This novel is nothing short from a literary masterpiece that keeps you on the edge of your seat, and releasing breaths of air you never realized you were holding. This novel takes you through the psychological, sociological, and political distress and advancements that these newly orphaned children face, while still holding on to the promise of a better future. Even from the very beginning the novel plays on your emotions and takes you through a rollercoaster of feelings as you watch these children grow and mature, quickly loosing their childhood and childlike innocence as they are forced to become adults in an adult-less society. In a loose way, this book seems to have some Lord of The Flies (William Golding) vibes, and maybe a little Hunger Games (Suzanne Collins) a bit deeper in the novel. Supernova Era is essentially one of a kind, and it would honestly be a misfortune for anyone to miss out on this work.