Taking Choice Back

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This book intrigued me as it was marketed as a mix between The Handmaid's Tale and Educated, and while I can SEE the comparisons, The Virtue of Sin truly sits in a league of it's own. I recently read The 49th Mystic which has the similar religious cult mindset, set in a development "off the grid" because of the decay and destruction of the outside world. But where The 49th Mystic takes a fantastical twist, this read stays true to life and gives readers a look at some many fascinating themes. Themes such as blindly following, the detriment of radicalization mindsets, the fragility of abuse, and so much more. With diverse characters and vivid personalities the author does a fantastic job of dropping the reader right into the heart of the issues within.

*Disclaimer: a review copy was provided by the publisher. All opinions are my own.