Book Review: The Cautious Traveler's Guide to the Wastelands by Sarah Brooks

 

Title: The Cautious Traveler's Guide to the Wastelands

By: Sarah Brooks

Genre: Fantasy

Pages: 336

Release Date: June 18th, 2024

Rating: ★★★★☆

 

Summary from Goodreads:

For fans of Piranesi and The Midnight Library, a stunning historical fantasy novel set on a grand express train, about a group of passengers on a dangerous journey across a magical landscape

It is said there is a price that every passenger must pay. A price beyond the cost of a ticket.

There is only one way to travel across the Wastelands: on the Trans-Siberian Express, a train as famous for its luxury as for its danger. The train is never short of passengers, eager to catch sight of Wastelands creatures more miraculous and terrifying than anything they could imagine. But on the train's last journey, something went horribly wrong, though no one seems to remember what exactly happened. Not even Zhang Weiwei, who has spent her life onboard and thought she knew all of the train’s secrets.

Now, the train is about to embark again, with a new set of passengers. Among them are Marya Petrovna, a grieving woman with a borrowed name; Henry Grey, a disgraced naturalist looking for redemption; and Elena, a beguiling stowaway with a powerful connection to the Wastelands itself. Weiwei knows she should report Elena, but she can’t help but be drawn to her. As the girls begin a forbidden friendship, there are warning signs that the rules of the Wastelands are changing and the train might once again be imperiled. Can the passengers trust each other, as the wildness outside threatens to consume them all?

 

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Review:

I loved this weird little read. The story unfolds almost entirely on a train, hurtling through a world that feels hostile, mysterious, and quietly terrifying. There’s an unsettling atmosphere to everything, like danger is always just beyond the window or lurking in the unspoken rules the passengers follow.

The pacing is thoughtful, letting the tension simmer rather than explode, and the setting does a lot of the heavy lifting. The train becomes its own strange ecosystem, full of secrets, fear, and small human moments that feel especially fragile against such a scary world.

This won’t be for everyone, but if you enjoy eerie, offbeat stories with strong vibes and a sense of creeping dread, this one is well worth the ride.

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