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Beth B, Reviewer
I can't seem to write this review using anything but clichés, so here goes. Holy cow, what a ride! I was really looking forward to this one and it did not disappoint. How the heck is this a debut novel? Because it. Was. Amazing! We have the extremely reluctant hero Dan, and his brave and reactionary girlfriend Mara, who take a 2-week vacation at a new all-inclusive resort in the Bahamas. Little did they know that mysterious events would soon throw them into chaos as they worry and wait for the end of the world. Both Dan and Mara are totally likable and believable. I loved how Mara made Dan want to be a better person, and Mara believed in Dan just as he was. It's written from Dan's POV, and thank goodness he has a sense of humor. There's a lot of observational writing, which I enjoyed. Dan's voice and personality put me in mind of the main character from Alas, Babylon (Randy), who was also a reluctant but ultimately effective post-apocalyptic anti-hero. Bit of a slacker but very smart and decent at heart, who would do almost anything to make sure those he loved were safe.
This is not a criticism but it was hard to pin down exactly what this book wants to be, it's like a few different enjoyable books in one. Wry observational humor, apocalyptic drama, action-packed fight for survival, critical social commentary, romance and human relationships, and a bit of a puzzle, all wrapped up in a big beautiful package. It morphed a lot over the course of the book, and not once was I bored. I pondered where it was going, multiple times, and trust me when I tell you to avoid spoilers before reading.
This is a sarcastic and absurd and tragic and hopeful story that will keep you guessing all along the way. I'll be looking forward to more from this new author in the future! Thank you NetGalley for providing an ARC of this story in exchange for my objective review.
This is not a criticism but it was hard to pin down exactly what this book wants to be, it's like a few different enjoyable books in one. Wry observational humor, apocalyptic drama, action-packed fight for survival, critical social commentary, romance and human relationships, and a bit of a puzzle, all wrapped up in a big beautiful package. It morphed a lot over the course of the book, and not once was I bored. I pondered where it was going, multiple times, and trust me when I tell you to avoid spoilers before reading.
This is a sarcastic and absurd and tragic and hopeful story that will keep you guessing all along the way. I'll be looking forward to more from this new author in the future! Thank you NetGalley for providing an ARC of this story in exchange for my objective review.
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