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The Last Voyage of Poe Blythe

por Ally Condie

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Seeking to avenge the murder of her true love while on a dredge ship searching for gold, fifteen-year-old captain Poe Blythe becomes the architect of new defenses designed to destroy her enemies.
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I read Ally Condie's Matched trilogy quite a while ago now and didn't like it that much, but after reading this, I want to go read the Matched trilogy again.

This book was amazing. It was filled with adventure, intrigue and some romance along with pirates and greed. I loved how they intertwined the characters from this world and another world.

I want to read more about Poe Blythe and what she does and what happens after the end of this book. I was surprised by how much I ended up liking this story and I ended up with a big book hangover for quite a while after reading this.

The other thing that was a bonus that I enjoyed about this book is that it was a clean read, which is something I'm always looking for. ( )
  Kiaya40 | Jun 19, 2023 |
Extremely slow to build up. Also, the main character was so unlikeable and so slow to change that I didn't begin to care about her until the end. ( )
  keindi | Jun 12, 2021 |
I am slowly learning that I am not into protagonists who take eons to trust their new friends. I guess that's on me and not the book. ( )
  Duobond | Nov 1, 2020 |
Poe loses her love to violence - and that sends her into the arms of revenge. She trusts no one and has shut herself off from relationships, instead focusing all her energy into hurting those who killed her love. But she is forced to recognize that things aren't as black and white as she has told herself, and in spite of herself Poe begins to find herself trusting and caring even at the risk of her heart. A good post-apocalyptic adventure. ( )
  tjsjohanna | Sep 14, 2019 |
Ally Condie does not strike me as an angry person. In fact, based on her social media postings, she seems perfectly lovely. With a gorgeous family and close-knit set of friends, her posts exude happiness. Something must have been bothering her while she was writing her latest novel, however, because it is the epitome of an angry novel.

The titular character of The Last Voyage of Poe Blythe is an unhappy woman. She loses her one love during a raid and funnels all her pain and rage about that loss into seeking revenge of the bloodiest, most brutal kind. Poe is extremely capable, intelligent, and crafty, and she doesn’t give a damn about anything. It is sort of awesome.

Wherein all the other novels on this list start with women who are not angry and become so as they understand hard truths, Poe’s story is one of reversal. Poe already understands the hard truths. Hers is a journey to remember her humanity. Poe reminds us there is a balance to working through your anger, that to let it consume you means the bad guys win. It is every bit as timely a message as is the messages to fight against the injustices of the world and is perhaps the most important message of all.

Unfortunately, The Last Voyage of Poe Blythe is the weakest of these angry novels. The fault lies not in the writing but in the lack of world-building. We have no frame of reference for the setting, no history to let us know if this is an alternate universe, the future, or a re-imagined past. There are clues, but the gaps are wide, requiring a bit too much imagination which then does not allow you to sink into the story as you should. The secondary characters are weak, providing inadequate support for Poe’s formidable character. The plot is simple, a bit too much soo, and while the action is hot and heavy, the lack of plot becomes obvious the further into the novel you go. It isn’t a bad novel, but when compared to the other angry author novels out there, it falls short.
  jmchshannon | Apr 30, 2019 |
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