Book Review: A Greater Monster by David David Katzman, and Caitlin Drake McKay (Illustrator)

Set in post-apocalyptic times, A Greater Monster takes the reader on a vividly detailed journey in which a man, sometimes called “Last Man,” goes on a quest for a meaning and a reason.

Some of these feelings include nausea and revulsion.

Through much of the tale I could hear The Grateful Dead singing, “What a long strange trip it’s been,” running through my head.

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5 Responses to “Book Review: A Greater Monster by David David Katzman, and Caitlin Drake McKay (Illustrator)”

  1. Macen1270 says:

    It isn’t easy as a Comes to an end sort of an affiliate the Wednesday type of world.

  2. Madelyne190 says:

    This kind of every day life is an exam. It is simply a test. Had this also been a genuine lifetime, you would have received even more guidelines as to what to complete and what to do.

  3. Seanna2134 says:

    Pardon me personally while I giggle.

  4. Samarks3147 says:

    Experienced that been a genuine emergency, we’d currently have fled with horror, and you also do not possess ended up up to date.

  5. Lord3594 says:

    I reckon that ones standpoint depends on if you would like dwell through getting a wide open center and empathy, as well as judgement, and also the requirement to manipulate the particular day-to-day lives of others. In otherword the actual generous or maybe conservitive views. It is a personal choise.


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