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So, there are worse books. Ultimately though, I just found this to lack any merit.
The first part reads like a teenage boy's daydream. I can imagine the author sitting in class, staring out the window looking at his hot senpai, and imagining them falling in love, and she's rich of course, and super smart. So when someone tries to murder her he saves her life, but dies in the process. Okay, but ~200 years later she brings him back to life and has dedicated all that time to developing the technology to save him. Of course, she's still young and hot, and hasn't actually undergone any character development in the past 200 years. By the way the world has ended, but the first thing we do is rescue a slave girl whose defining feature is her massive tits.
Then they meander around the post-apocalyptic landscape a bit, nothing of note really happens (yeah I guess they fight some stuff and do some trade but it never amounts to anything interesting), and that's about it.
If this book had made any attempt to engage with any part of its premise in an interesting way, it would have been at least okay. The writing isn't bad. But there's just no substance.
Difficultywise, it's pretty easy - there's some sciency/tech vocabulary, but nothing too crazy.