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My Only Boy by Rosa Rankin-Gee review – a darkly funny near-future dystopia

Dive into Rosa Rankin-Gee's 'My Only Boy', where romance blossoms in a chaotic near-future England. Follow Elle as she navigates desperation, corporate greed, and an unexpected romance in a world teetering on the brink. This darkly funny ta...

The Guardian· Jun 2, 2026 · 9:57 AM · 1 views

Dive into Rosa Rankin-Gee's 'My Only Boy', where romance blossoms in a chaotic near-future England. Follow Elle as she navigates desperation, corporate greed, and an unexpected romance in a world teetering on the brink. This darkly funny tale blurs the lines between fiction and reality, challenging readers to rethink our future. #DystopianFiction #ClimateChange #BookReview #RosaRankinGee #FutureLove

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