 Hello, welcome to Bite Size Book Reviews. I'm Kate and today I will be reviewing Followers by Megan Angelo. This book is Tech dystopian near future science fiction with a splash of sort of women's fiction as a concept thrown in there. This book has a dual storyline with two women in their late 20s in 2015 and 2016 and one 35 year old woman from 2051 whose stories are interconnected. The obvious lifestyle and technology differences along with some of the references to disasters of things that are long past in the 2051 timeline indicate that something very serious is going to go down in the 2015 timeline that will change the trajectory of the future completely. What I liked about this book was the technology aspect. The tech innovations were just as sinister as they were useful. The dual timeline was effective and interesting. I was equally invested in both storylines and the method of switching back and forth between narrators kept the pace moving forward at a really good clip. What I didn't like about this book was that I thought the ending was pretty ugh like pretty blah and really took all the bite out of the social commentary that it had been doing for most of the book in my opinion. I gave this book three out of five stars. I found it very enjoyable but since the ending was bad I had to and would I recommend it? I would say that it is worth reading if you're interested in tech dystopian sci-fi as a genre or if you have a hankering to read about some horrible people doing horrible things because the main characters are ruthless vicious and unlikeable in many ways and I enjoyed that reading experience quite a bit. That has been today's bite-sized book review. See you next time.