![]() ![]() However, being married and signing up for those. Nicer homes, better jobs, better healthcare, tax subsidies. ![]() In the near future, the British right-wing government believes that those that are married should be granted more privileges than those who are single. An imaginary world that seems a little too realistic and could be possible in the not-too-distant future if some of the policy makers and political figures have their way. 4/5: A futuristic thriller that builds on John Marrs' previous books The One and The Passengers. ![]() You don't need to read the previous books to follow this one, although it helps. The characters are not really that likable, except for Arthur, I liked him. It takes a bit to get into this book with all the different characters, but once you 'get to know them' the book moves right along (the chapters are short and each one leaves you hanging). you are monitored by AI and you are governed by the Sanctity of Marriage Act rules. I have to be honest I wasn’t too sure about this book at the start, it took a while to get into and all the backstories felt disjointed. However, being married and signing up for those privileges come at a price. The Vacation follows a group of eight strangers who all staying at same hostel in Venice Beach throughout the book we learn that are all hiding something and are trying to run away from their troubles. A futuristic thriller that builds on John Marrs' previous books The One and The Passengers. ![]()
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