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A Long, Long Sleep - Anna Sheehan Rose has spent the last 62 years in stasis, completely forgotten about and left in a basement her stasis tube is discovered by accident and she wakes up in a world that she knows nothing about. Her family and friends are long gone and she finds herself the heir to a powerful company that she doesn't want. Rose struggles to fit in and find a place for herself in this strange situation but she will be forced to deal with issues from her past if she is to have any hope of moving on with her life.

I love fairytale retellings and I love futuristic dystopian worlds so as soon as I heard about A Long, Long Sleep I knew I had to read it. I was hooked in from the beginning and it was one of those books that I read in just two sittings (it would have been one but I made the mistake of starting it at midnight and had to stop at 3am because I couldn't keep my eyes open any longer!). This is an impressive debut from Anna Sheehan that makes it to my top books of 2011 list and has me excited to see what she will come up with next.

It is easy to empathise with Rose when she wakes up, nothing is familiar to her and she finds out that all of her family and friends are long gone, not an easy thing for anyone to deal with. On top of that she has to cope with the physical effects of so long spent in stasis - her muscles have wasted away so she is weak, her body is unable to process food properly and even her eyes struggle to adjust to daylight again. Add to that the constant media pressure from being the long lost heir to her parent's empire and it's not surprising that she finds it difficult to cope. With a mysterious enemy intent on taking her life she doesn't know who she can trust or where to turn to for help. Even before her 62 years in stasis she didn't have a regular upbringing and as you learn more about the things she has gone through it is impossible not to feel sorry for her. The story touches on themes of child abuse and isolation that are heartbreaking to read.

Slowly Rose starts to settle in at school and make friends and I have to say how much I loved Otto, I'm fascinated by him and his siblings so although A Long, Long Sleep works as a standalone story I really hope Anna Sheehan is planning on writing a sequel. There is so much about this world that could be touched on in another book and I would definitely be first in line to buy a copy. The plot is much more complicated that it first appears and you get to unravel the various threads slowly watching things twist and turn along the way. I don't want to give anything else away so I'm just going to tell you that if you like fairytales or dystopian novels this is a must read so get hold of a copy as soon as you can.