Sunday, August 8, 2010

Book Review: Carbon Diaries 2015 by Saci Lloyd


Laura Brown is a typical British teen writing in her diary about the year the UK decided to implement strict carbon rationing. Each resident is issued a card with a certain amount of credits and each has to make some hard choices about how to use them. Laura’s family doesn’t deal well with the changes (to say the least) – will everyone make it through 2015 alive?


While I liked the concept of a focusing on a family trying to transition from the freewheeling life they’ve always known to a more meager form of existence, the diary entries tend to ramble and there isn’t much in the way of an overreaching plot.

I did think Laura’s voice was extraordinarily well done, and I loved the way she could see the humor in the little things even as her family life starts to collapse. It often felt very much like a screwball comedy, which is very unusual for the genre, but it works.

I particularly like this passage from a section where Laura accompanies her parents on a survivalist camping adventure in the countryside:

Huh, I got totally bullied by a gang of ponies on the way back from the shop. I was innocently crossing a field when a squinty black pony shot out from under some trees and went for my pack of Munster Munch. And then a load of others came up behind him. It was dead scary. I had to surrender the Monsters and make a run for it. When I looked back they were all tearing at the plastic like piranhas. The countryside is so brutal. p 210

Umm…and that’s really all I have to say, other than I doubt I’ll read the sequel. My rating: 2 Zombie Chickens - Entertaining but not essential.


Series order
Carbon Diaries 2015
Carbon Diaries 2017

Find out more about the books at the author's website.

10 comments:

  1. I really like the concept of that book, so I'm disappointed to see it's a stinker.

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  2. Kathy - I wouldn't call it a stinker at all. It's good, just not the best of the genre, in my opinion.

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  3. "Screwball comedy" meets dystopian lit? That's a new one. I'm not sure it would work for me though. I like my dystopia all scary and creepy and dark - hmm...not sure what that says about me. :)

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  4. Trisha - It's new to me too! I do generally prefer mine darker as well.

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  5. I have to say you've got me curious. Good but not essential can be good enough sometimes :P

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  6. Sounds like a really cool concept that sort of floundered a little. I am not sure I would read this one, but I appreciated hearing your thoughts on it!

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  7. What a fantastic header you have on your blog! And the zombie chickens is such a great idea. So creative.

    This series sounds interesting. It's an unusual angle to take for YA, which is intriguing. Maybe I'll check it out at the library.

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  8. The premise sounds good and I love love love the cover, but I guess sometimes that isn't enough to make a book great reading!

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  9. Great review! This book sounds really interesting.

    You have an award on my blog here.

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  10. the concept of this book sounds interesting, but it doesn't seem to have enough of the dystopian elements I would assume to be in it.

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