by Adrian J Walker
Before reading "The End of the World Running Club" I'd heard a few things about it, both good and bad, turns out that it gets points from me mostly for addictive quality and for its main character, Edgar, who seems to have divided opinion - but who I loved because he was so utterly whiny yet absolut...
Enjoyable dystopian novel where our hero Edgar is confronted with a world part destroyed by asteroids. His family become separated and he must make the long journey from Edinburgh to Falmouth by the only available mode, running. The story is full of sadness, and endeavour as Edgar tries to discover...
Well, it's not really the end of the world as there are still lots of people left in the world after the devastating meteorite strike, but it seems like almost everyone is gone. Feel a bit annoyed with this one, actually. The first 50% I loved, totally lapped it up and felt sure this was shaping ...