Fable for the End of the World by Ava Reid
Fable for the End of the World marks A Study in Drowning author Ava Reid’s highly anticipated return to YA. A heart-pounding dystopian romance, Fable for the End of the World takes the televised-competition-to-the-death premise of The Hunger Games and infuses it with even more modern context and triggers, all the while centering on a queer romance and exploring themes of love, humanity, self-worth and what it means to truly live in a world forcing you to only focus on survival.
Set in a dystopian future where the planet has all but succumbed to the ravages of climate change, Inesa and her younger brother Luka run a taxidermy shop to eke out a meager living in Esopus, the half-sunken village in which rainwater runs so high, they travel by raft from their shop to their home.
Each day they are forced to choose between essentials such as food or electricity, or else they have to incur debt. Even saying “thank you” is a practice that has faded away because to be in debt of any sort is something that these people cannot endure. Should you fall too far into debt, the masked collectors come knocking, and they don’t just want money repaid.
The Lamb and The Assassin
Unbeknownst to Inesa, her mother has accrued an enormous debt as she seeks to escape from the life she believes she is trapped in. When the Masks come, they come for Inesa, and it is revealed that her mother has put her up for the Lamb’s Gauntlet, the livestreamed spectacle in which the debtor is forced to flee from an assassin whose one mission is to kill the debtor: the lamb. Thrust into a race to escape death, Inesa finds herself relying on the survival skills taught by years of living in the irradiated wastes of her homeland and the help of her hunter brother, whose skill with a rifle might be the only thing standing between her and the rapidly closing assassin, Melinoë.
Mel has been trained and modified to be the ultimate living weapon. After undergoing mental calibration and physical alterations, she has been honed into a creature whose one purpose is to track and kill the sacrificial lambs in the Gauntlet. However, despite being known for her cold, ruthless nature, Mel is desperate for redemption in this Gauntlet, as her most recent hunt resulted in her breaking down for all the world to see on their screens and now haunts her with crippling flashbacks.
As Mel chases Inesa through the dangerous forests, heading North toward her believed potential salvation, both girls realize that they may not be all that different, and that the systems that have pitted them against each other might be worth fighting back against. Fable for the End of the World takes on many of today’s heavy-hitting topics, from climate change and capitalism to fascism and exploitation, all the while exploring what it is to be human, to hope, to sacrifice and to love.
A Tale of Love, Survival and More
Fable for the End of the World is a fast-paced, adrenaline-inducing novel that balances the horrors of a dystopian world that hits close to home with a touching, raw love story that defies all odds. When society has placed you on the absolute opposite ends of a spectrum, where are the commonalities? This is what Inesa and Mel explore over the course of their journey, forced together by the necessity of survival.
Reid has crafted a beautiful relationship for these two, allowing them to truly earn the revelations that they experience through each other. Inesa is soft, yet fierce, intelligent, yet reserved. Mel is icy, yet scared, determined, yet questioning. Their relationship, both in their enmity and later in their growing bond, is layered and fragile, and despite the book being a stand-alone and on the shorter side, nothing ever feels rushed.
Reid succeeds in making us fall in love with each of these girls, rooting for them as they take on the system that rules over their world, not so different from our own. Fable for the End of the World is a moving examination of what life and love can be when we are forced into instinctual survival, versus what can thrive when we not only survive, but attempt to truly live.
Fable for the End of the World is perfect for fans of The Hunger Games and The Last of Us. If you love a book with an elaborate dystopian world, dangerous assassins, strong sibling relationships, powerful female characters and a heartwarming queer romance, then Fable for the End of the World is for you!
Ava Reid is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Study in Drowning, A Theory of Dreaming, Lady Macbeth, Juniper & Thorn, and The Wolf and the Woodsman. Her books have been published in over fourteen territories. She was born in Manhattan and raised right across the Hudson River in Hoboken, but currently lives in Palo Alto, where the weather is too sunny and the people are too friendly. She has a degree in political science from Barnard College, focusing on religion and ethnonationalism. She has worked for a refugee resettlement organization, for a U.S. senator, and for an AI robotics startup. She is represented by Sarah Landis at Sterling Lord. Follow her on Instagram @avasreid and find her online at tumblr.com/avasreid.
