Praises

Praises for The Towers

"I must say that this is one of the best books I have read in a long time. The story takes place post-disaster in futuristic New York, which is never blatantly put but suggested based scenery such as the barely-visible head of the Statue of Liberty. Berger did a fantastic job creating relatable, believable characters. Spade was kind a catch. I must say that Stratus and his sarcastic nature was really what drew in the story, though. Berger successfully created a dystopian world based around the concept of brands. I found this story to be highly compelling, and I have no doubt that you will, too."
-Ashlee McNicol, Author of The Unforgiving Truths series 



"Natalie Berger's first foray into the published world is absolutely one of the best dystopian novels I've read in a long time. She captures life - and death - in "The Towers" in stunning detail. I felt like I was right there with Spade, the protagonist, in her quest. Life seems perfect...but a little too perfect, and when Spade starts to question it, her life simultaneously falls apart and begins.

It starts out slightly confusing at first. The inhabitants of The Towers have a language all their own, but I found it easy to pick up. Soon, it felt like I was on a roller coaster of emotion: love, hate, friendship, fear, jealousy...you name it! My only complaint was that I wanted MORE once I'd finished.

If this was her first book, I see big things happening for her." 
-Mary Lynne Gibbs, Author of Jericho Rising and Jericho's Redemption