Paul Tremblay's writing is
propelling, it's a heightened ride from beginning to end. For me, it's a
challenge to continually read his books as they plunder into my deepest fears,
in this case, a viral infection spreading from animal to human. They are all too
real, and the small community in which this story takes place could be the one
you or I live in, this could happen to you (or me). Do not look at the length
of time it took me to read this (10 days) and determine it could not have
been good, look at the time it took me to read this and know that every third
chapter or so, I HAD to put it down because my anxiety was so heightened by the
events therein that I was constantly on the verge of panic. It's that good,
Tremblay is that good.
If you've never read him and this book hasn't released yet (July 7, 2020) add it to your TBR and pick up his book Cabin at the End of the World. Another amazing apocalyptic read about a home invasion. Terrifying.
ARC provided by William Morrow. This is an honest review.
Book reviewed by Melissa Adamson - Library Staff
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