Ratings11
Average rating3.6
Weirdly enough it was a smidge too foreign. It was hard to picture where they were and the accents were harder to hear. There was an exceptional amount of detail. Detail about everything about dreams and thinking. It was maybe 300 pages longer than it could have been.
A solid read, if you're into this sort of thing.
I probably won't read it again, but I enjoyed my time with it and may even check out some of the authors other works.
People say that it's never too late to change your life. Some people have the motivation and will to do this at any time, others need a massive asteroid strike on the uk to give them a gentle nudge in the right direction. The sequel to this book will be called The End of the World Yacht Club.
I enjoyed this twist on the well trodden disaster/apocalypse genre, making the protagonist a soft “man child” struggling to man up before the main event made for a different and sometimes funny read.