Book Review: Empty World by John Christopher

Empty World puts forth its own subtle spin on the post apocalyptic genre. It focuses on the loneliness of the main character, Neil, as the people around him die off en masse. This genre seems to be dominated with either zombies, graphic disease deaths or groups of grizzled men wielding machine guns, so it was interesting to read something a little understated in this setting: just a lonely kid in an empty world. Something about the setup of this particular empty world captured my imagination. …
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Casting Shadows Everywhere

Buy my first novel, Casting Shadows Everywhere: available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble When a bullied 15 year old asks a professional burglar for advice, he gets life lessons… and death lessons. Be careful what you ask for. Killing someone is a lot harder than you’d imagine. Physically harder, I mean. On TV a guy strangles someone for like 5 seconds and the body slumps to the ground in a heap of dead just like that. In real life, it takes so long …
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