Review Detail
4.3 1
Young Adult Fiction
1326
EVE OF MAN
(Updated: June 04, 2026)
Overall rating
4.3
Plot
4.0
Characters
5.0
Writing Style
3.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
The world faced the brink of a mass human extinction because, for 50 years, girls died at birth, and it was only boys who survived. Then, after 50 years, a girl was born, but her mother died when she was born. After the girl was born, the world named her Eve. Eve was then kept in a giant tower that was heavily guarded, and she learned history but rarely ever saw the real world, only a simulation from her tower. She is kept in a dome at the top of the tower so that she is safe, and in the dome is a drop which is just the edge of a cliff, and then there's her home where she learns and gets taken care of. The plot is for her to find a man that she likes and to reproduce with him to save humanity Holly is a hologram that is controlled by people called piolets, and Holly didn't change because she is a hologram being controlled by men. Bram is one of the best pilots for holly and he connected with Eve alot through Holly. Bram changed by getting very sad because of the gruesome event that he watched through Holly. Hartman helps Bram control Holly, and he didn't change at all because when we first meet him, he is very caring and has alot of emotion and is willing to express it, and he stays that way for the rest of the book. Dr. Wells is Bram's father, and he is very rude and uncaring. He only focuses on his job, and he's the boss of the people who control Holly. He doesn't change at all; he stays rude and uncarrying, and he's very controlling.
Good Points
The age group I recommend this for is people 13 years and up, because of some severe violence and some strong language.
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