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The Last Day
The Last Day
Author: Andrew Hunter Murray
It is 2059, and the world has crashed. Forty years ago, a solar catastrophe began to slow the planet's rotation to a stop. Now, one half of the globe is permanently sunlit, the other half trapped in an endless night. The United States has colonized the southern half of Great Britain—lucky enough to find itself in the narrow habitable r...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781524745813
ISBN-10: 1524745812
Publication Date: 2/4/2020
Pages: 384
Rating:
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3.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Dutton
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 10
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maura853 avatar reviewed The Last Day on + 542 more book reviews
Abandoned at page 250, just because I realized how reluctant I was to pick it up and keep ploughing on with it.

I felt that this was a novel that was skating on the surface of so many elements of its narrative. Barely selling its premise, that due to a far off astronomical event, the Earth's rotation has completely ground to a halt about 30 years before the action of the novel. Whether this would be survivable for the human race is a BIG "if," and Murray didn't do much that made me suspend my disbelief. Little effort is made to populate the narrative with believable, engaging characters: around the rather bland heroine, he's set up a series of sock puppets -- characters who are only there because they're needed by the plot ... until they're not ...

But the worst element has got to be the Plot. Plucky young heroine goes in search of a game-changing secret, making just enough mistakes, detours and false assumptions to stretch things out into novel length. Except, at page 250, it left me behind ...


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