The HOLLOW KINGDOM is a welcome,
and utterly brilliant addition to the end of the world novels, often laugh-out
loud funny, with ST (aka Shit Turd) narrating on his love of all things human,
especially Cheetos®. It’s a weird tale as well, as author Kira Jane Buxton
gives us a birds-eye-view (bad pun, I know) of what happens when things go
sideways for the humans who run the planet. We really don’t get a reason for
the apocalypse that turns people into mindless zombies, but it’s still a great
thriller and exciting romp for ST and Dennis, the best bloodhound around.
While the book is far from
original (it’s just the Walking Dead set in Seattle and told by protagonist who happens to be a crow), it offers just enough snark, just enough adventure,
just enough daring dos to keep the reader occupied. It does slack towards the
end when you get the sense that Buxton is setting up sequels and needs to slow
the pace down and just adds a ton more exposition (which was fine in the beginning,
but grows tedious as the page count closes down).
The books metaphors are fine, but, again, you get the sense Buxton was more concerned with them, then setting up could’ve been a one and done story.
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