Book 39 - A book by an author from your hometown
Lorelai, You'll Never Die by Laura Konrad
You may be questioning the validity of this challenge as it is not actually named in the 2015 Book Challenge that I found on Pinterest. I have observed that there are a few challenges that would be rather difficult to fulfill and therefore have taken it upon myself to change them. Don't worry, the number of books to read and the time in which to read them have not changed.
This particular challenge has been altered from "A book that takes place in your hometown". As you may be able to imagine, coming from a small town and all, this is a very challenging challenge to behold. Though I do suppose I could have written something based in my hometown, however; I have been operating upon the basis that the books read during the challenge are published works.
For many people it may be difficult to find published works of an author from their hometown, but I am rather in luck in such a situation.
If you would be so kind as to travel back in time with me to April 5, 2015; you will notice that the author of this novel is the very same author of the story that is Sky Goddesses of Dryden Vols. 1-4.
One thing you may want to know before embarking on the journey that is this novel, is that it is futuristic and apocalyptic and wonderfully science fictiony. For me, this is rather a fantastic way to begin a novel journey, however; I understand that some do not feel the same way, *coughcough* Moma. I guess some people just don't know what good book genres are.
Anywho, though this novel is subtitled 25 Tales of the Apocalypse, the story flows from one tale to the next without much need to stop and observe ones surroundings. That being said, I spent one evening and then an afternoon with this novel because I just couldn't put it down.
Now I'm not usually the kind to sit and read a majority of a book in one afternoon, but sometimes we must take the necessary steps to satisfy the universe.
But seriously, the story picked me right up off my chaise and moved me into a world of death, destruction and "love" (you'll have to read it to understand the quotation marks).
I embarked on this journey with the sole purpose of reading this novel because I felt that I owed it to Laura to read her published work of art. Little did I know that I would be caught in a world that doesn't exist but feels so very real when stuck between its pages.
I would suggest that you pick yourself up from this page, go right over to Amazon.ca and purchase a copy for your library. You may think I'm being biased or maybe borderline nepotistic, but I actually really love this novel.
In other news, asserting ones dominance is much more effective when driving sans muffler.
Stay golden, this is t-bear signing off
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