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Sunday, June 2, 2019
End of the World= No Hope
Spoilers in this review read at your own discretion.
The Thirteenth Guardian by KM Lewis is beyond depressing. It is an excellent book even though the beginning was slow, it was just way too sad for me. First off, the character that we get told about in the description is rarely in there it is mostly the other four. Secondly, it is so nonchalant about all the deaths like oh over a million people died in about twenty minutes due to a tidal wave, let's go on to other people dying. Who cares about all the people dying when you can be told about more people dying. Oh, and let's not forget that almost all the marine life is most likely dead, but hey they can go fishing for fish. Umm, the red dust poisoned most of the waters, and the waters that were not poisoned are forming new landmasses unless I missed something. Thirdly, it wasn't as religious or biblical as I thought it would be and what was biblical was explained through science. Also, most of the description of the summary of the book did not happen until 98% of the book was done.
Spoilers:
All of North America is either drowned by water or covered in lava, and yet the two things they need are in North America. Does anybody else not see the issues with that?
2.5 out of 5 stars.
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