Dancing with the Enemy: The Gripping Story of the Jewish Dance Instructor Who Survived Auschwitz by Teaching Dance to the Nazis
Book
"An extraordinary story of an unconventional, nervy woman and her determination to survive." --The...
Epic Survival: Extreme Adventure, Stone Age Wisdom, and Lessons in Living from a Modern Hunter-Gatherer
Book
Early on in his life, Matt craved a return to nature. When he became an adult, he took the plunge to...
China's Cinema of Class: Audiences and Narratives
Book
China's commercial film industry can be used as a map to understand how class is interwoven into the...
Dread Nation
Book
At once provocative, terrifying, and darkly subversive, Dread Nation is Justina Ireland's stunning...
science fiction young adult
On the Minds of Men: Uncensored Sex Talk with Dr. Lori Buckley
Podcast
Do you want a hot, juicy sex life? Are you a great lover? Do you know how to get the sex you want?...
Hot Chocolate: Rich and Indulgent Winter Drinks
Book
Whether it is topped with swirls of whipped cream, subtly spiced with cinnamon or laced with...
The Novice (Summoner Book 1)
Book
Demons, magic and epic adventure - introducing the first book in the New York Times bestselling...
young adult fantasy magic fiction magic
Literature of the Gaelic Landscape: Song, Poem and Tale
Book
From the comfort of an armchair and with the aid of this new book, the reader can travel to the...
Ross (3284 KP) rated The Change 1: London: Orbital in Books
Nov 2, 2020
We meet Howard, who seems to have no memory prior to page 1 of the book, which serves nicely to give us an introduction to how the world changed in ... The Change. He assumes his name is Howard because it is written in the front page of a notebook he finds on his person.
He is moving around the M2 motorway that surrounds London, full of stationary cars (good to see some things didn't change when the world ended) and dead bodies, very reminiscent of early scenes in the Walking Dead.
He soon finds himself taken in by a biker gang who have made themselves a community in a former Welcome Break service station.
The community is attacked by an unusual monster and we follow him and his new best friend, Hubcap, as they try to survive.
The story is intriguing, but quite what happened with The Change, is barely touched on, and neither is Howard's strange amnesia and what he feels he needs to do (travel into London).
The action is exciting, the dialogue well written and the cast of bikers and hangers-on are well crafted. However, the book is so short and largely has no real plot as such, just a series of things happening, and the reader is left wanting more.
Not a childrens book as such, but safely young adult.
The Blood Will Dry
Book
Five years after an alien invasion, the earth is unrecognizable. The human race has been decimated...
Adult Post_Apocalyptic Romance

