This was the second book I read from David Moody. The first was about 4 years ago and it was called Autumn. The book was avaiable online and so I read it on my dead time at my work.I remember enjoying the book but I didn't bought the other books (as I remember they were not avaiable via amazon). Whe...
I thought this was an enjoyable read. While I thought Daniel was a piece of shit for the way he dealt with his normal life I didn't let that distract me from the story. It is a good tale of the meltdown of society that ensues after a fundamental change occurs in approx. 1/3 of the population.
Better than Lincoln Child.I did appreciate the nihilistic commitment of the author, particularly the way the narrator's dead-end bitterness about his everyday life--the rage barely kept from bubbling up all the time--blurred neatly into the pandemic of rage which represents the "horror" event.
I thought this was an enjoyable read. While I thought Daniel was a piece of shit for the way he dealt with his normal life I didn't let that distract me from the story. It is a good tale of the meltdown of society that ensues after a fundamental change occurs in approx. 1/3 of the population.
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