A Song For A New Day (5 point)

 I find this story to be one of the most interesting takes on science. The ability to make concerts illegal is fascinating. It is a very similar thing to footloose. Also, there is some contrast between what is going now and in the book. The is that public gatherings are prohibited. Even though the book was written years before Covid-19, there is still a virus that takes it out there. 

Also, the book talks about the times before and how it is hard to remember that. Okay, is it just me or did this book predict the future. What the heck? People nowadays do not remember the times before because things were better back then and the economy was better.

Even the fact that online deliveries are in this book, is just more crazier. Today, more people use Uber eats or Doordash to get there if they cannot go to the supermarket. Also, there are drones that make the deliveries. It shows the no contactless order’s that people make today. I do not think that the author would have ever predicted that this would happen, although this major comparison is real.

I did enjoy reading about this sort of rebellion through music that happens. It was making music that strove me to want to keep reading this. The book is one that held the reader on this adventure. As the plot just kept on thickening because the book was not about the characters, it is about the setting. The setting brings the world to life. Even though the characters are important, the setting takes a different take on things. The impression I got when reading this book

In conclusion, this has a lot of relation to today and the book. Although in the book there are more science fiction aspects. I found when reading the book, it was very easy to understand. For a science fiction book, the book provided a lot of context and information to explain information pertaining to the book. So to finish the blog off, I think this is book that tells of the future of now rather than one that is the future. 


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