“There’s Horsemen on the plains, the sky’s red as blood, and only the blind can see a better end.” Fate was always going to put ‘East Of West’ in my path. I devour post-apocalyptic stories with unholy glee and have done since I discovered the ‘Book Of Revelation’, which is probably why I enjoy ‘EastContinueContinue reading “Review: East of West Vol. 2: We Are All One”
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Review: Morningside Fall (Legends of the Dustwalker, #2) by Jay Posey
At the end of Jay Posey’s debut Three, the first book in ‘The Legends Of The Dustwalker’, I got the impression the titular character, Three, couldn’t possibly be the dustwalker of legend, which both surprised and saddened. He was a compelling figure and the entire plot hinged upon his actions. Three embodied the role ofContinueContinue reading “Review: Morningside Fall (Legends of the Dustwalker, #2) by Jay Posey”
Review: The Remaining by D.J. Molles
The Remaining isn’t just another zombie apocalypse novel. Actually, it is, but author D.J. Molles has tweaked his re-telling of a fate worse than death enough to make it fresh. I just read that sentence over. Really, there’s nothing fresh about a zombie apocalypse. Zombies are disgusting. Two distinct facts separate this story from the rest,ContinueContinue reading “Review: The Remaining by D.J. Molles”
Review: To Sail a Darkling Sea
In ‘ To Sail a Darkling Sea’, the sequel to ‘Under a Graveyard Sky’, the Smith family continues doing what they do best: killing the infected and reclaiming the world, piece by bloody, zombie-ridden piece. As they recover ships and rescue survivors of the plague, Wolf Squadron becomes something more than a rag tag fleet ofContinueContinue reading “Review: To Sail a Darkling Sea”
Review: Wool Omnibus (Silo Saga) by Hugh Howey
Wool Omnibus (Silo, #1) by Hugh Howey. Wool is a series of five novellas by Hugh Howey, collected into one omnibus edition that works as a novel. The setting is “post-apocalyptic interior” which is something I made up just for this review. The survivors of an unknown apocalypse live in a giant silo that delves deepContinueContinue reading “Review: Wool Omnibus (Silo Saga) by Hugh Howey”