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Blog Tour: The End of the World Survivors Club by Adrian J Walker - Miss Known
Time for another tour here on the blog and The End of the World Survivors Club by Adrian J. Walker is the next on the list. My many thanks to Anne Cater and Chloe at Ebury Press for allowing me to be a part on this tour. Author: Adrian J. Walker Publisher: Ebury Press Pages: 464 Genre: Post Apocalyptic, Thriller Publication: 5th September 2019 Synopsis: In The End of the World Running Club, Edgar Hill ran 550 miles after an apocalypse to try and find his family. He had it easy. This is his wife’s story. Beth Hill has survived the apocalypse with a baby and toddler in tow. And what’s more, she’s done it alone – without her husband’s help. He’s never been any help. But when disaster strikes and someone steals her kids, she knows what she has to do. The new world might be very different: no government, no law, no infrastructure and a whole lot more ocean than there used to be. But one thing hasn’t changed – the lengths a mother will go to save her family… Review: The story starts with Beth and her two kids on board the SS Unity, a ship that should take them to a safer place to begin a new life. But disaster strikes and Beth sees herself separated from her kids. And so it starts her adventure to get her family reunited again. When I jumped to the opportunity to review this book, I thought it was a companion novel to The End of The World Running Club. I thought it took place at the same time, but it was following a different perspective and new challenges. Turns out this book is a sequel set where the first book ended. Throughout the book, it briefly mentions what occurred in the first one, but never in detail. Even though I was able to understand everything, I felt I was missing something. Not just the fact that the apocalypse had already occurred as well as the relationships between the characters. So I highly recommend you to read The End of the World Running Club before jumping into this one. For most of the time, I was on the edge of my seat. I wanted to see what was going to happen next? Where were they going to? Which challenges were they facing? And I had a blast! For a 450...
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