![]() I read this well written piece and it opens my eyes to everything that is wrong with this book. ![]() A post by RFM on his blog Frequently Arsed Questions. Despite many online raves on the authors twitter feed and a reported 6-figure TV rights deal, I haven’t heard much about it since I stumbled on it in a pre-lockdown bookshop (remember them?)īut then something catches my eye. That’s not surprising perhaps, given this a relatively new book by a first time author albeit a minor celebrity. Hungry for more on the dystopian impacts of a freak stellar event I find myself googling for news of a sequel. ![]() Hunter has, in my view, achieved what the unborn author inside me searches for a set up, a world with an inbuilt capacity for a sequel or series. I finish it over my muesli and oat milk and, for what it is, it doesn’t disappoint. So when I saw this in Waterstones it was a quick impulse purchase. ![]() This book has a familiar premise Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walkern first introduced me to the idea of the deceleration of earth’s rotation back in 2012. ![]() Reading a good book is a real treat, a guilty pleasure that I should really not feel that way about. Bank Holiday morning and with the family in various states of recovery, I sit alone at the breakfast table with a few chapters left of The Last Day by Andrew Hunter Murray. ![]()
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