A review by mouseg
Zojaqan: The Complete Series by Nathan C. Gooden, Vittorio Astone, Damian A. Wassel, Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Adrian F. Wassel

2.0

I'm not entirely sure what I just read.
Shannon ends up on an alien planet (it's not a dream). We don't know how she ended up here or why she's there.
There are time jumps and flashbacks, which are quite confusing. I think the time jumps are a metaphor for how quickly a child grows up and the alien planet is a metaphor for how confusing parenthood is. And the end of the civilization is her grief. Maybe? I don't really know.
One of the fonts that was used was hard to read and started to hurt my eyes. It might be easier to read in paper format as opposed to on the computer.