Hollow Kingdom
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3.1
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Kira Jane Buxton
A humorous, big-hearted romp through the apocalypse, where even a cowardly crow can become a hero. Perfect for fans of Dawn of the Dead and Isaac Marion's Warm Bodies.'A thoroughly enjoyable account of the end of the world as we know it. The Secret Life of Pets meets The Walking Dead.' Karen Joy Fowler'It's transformative, poignant, and funny as hell. S.T. the irrepressible, cursing crow is my new favourite apocalyptic hero.' Helen Macdonald, New York Times bestselling author of H Is for HawkS.T. is a domesticated crow. He is a bird of simple pleasures: hanging out with his owner Big Jim, trading insults with Seattle's wild crows (those idiots) and enjoying the finest food humankind has to offer: Cheetos.But when Big Jim's eyeball falls out of his head, S.T. starts to feel like something isn't right. His most tried-and-true remedies - from beak-delivered beer to the slobbering affection of the loyal, but dim-witted, dog Dennis - fail to cure his owner. S.T. is left with no choice but to venture out into a frightening new world, where he discovers that the neighbours are devouring each other, and the local wildlife is abuzz with rumours of dangerous new predators roaming Seattle... Humanity's extinction has arrived, and the only one determined to save it is a foul-mouthed crow. Readers love Hollow Kingdom...'Beguilingly different' Bookist (starred review)'...wildly original and inventive, funny and profane' Laurie Frankel, author of This is How It Always Is'I love this book so much! I wanted to set it on fire while hugging it.' Jamie Ford, New York Times bestselling author of Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet
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Author
Kira Jane Buxton
Pages
352
Publisher
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Published Date
2019-08-06
ISBN
1472268644 9781472268648
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"I am left a blubbering mess. This book started off strong. I loved how this book is just from the animals perspectives, S.T. is hilarious especially when he talked about the things he learned from the TV. If you like penguins then don't read this book lol, but if you don't then read it because they bad mouth them so much it was way too funny. I loved the "not so hidden" message of this book. Us MoFos are tied to our technology and it will bite us in the butt if we're not careful. Kira, you MoFo, you had to go and make me cry TWICE!! I literally went through 5 tissues each!! I can't believe you did that to me, you broke my heart. I highly suggest not to get attached to any characters in this book, it will only hurt you in the end. With that being said, I really enjoyed this new take on "human(MoFo) extinction" or "apocalypse" I really liked the fact that I was in an animals head going through everything. Also, I loved the representation of almost every single animal on this earth lincluding the ocean animals but sadly not my orcas(hopefully they're in the next book...which I'll be reading). Great read, it was funny, heartbreaking, but wholesome. "
"Love how unique this book is. Truly felt like this was something very refreshing. I never read or watch zombie stuff but I couldn’t put this book down. The characters are charming (and broke my heart TW: many animal deaths). The setting is a real place but it feels new with the character’s perspective. Can’t praise enough."
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Tori
"Simply delightful! S.T.'s way of describing things ranged from hilarious to beautifully poetic. A fresh take on zombies, with a wholesome cast of characters."
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Ali W
"I adored this book. I think ST is absolutely hilarious and the writing for the beginning is just amazing. However towards the end the writing seems to get more loose and Mary-Sue ish, as if all of ST's problems are resolved instead of being healed through or just straight up unable to be worked out. The end part feels extremely rushed however I do very much like the ending and I got very emotionally attached to our dear crow and dog duo."
"This was an Extraordinary disappointment. I had Very high hopes for this one because the synopsis sounded Delightful and fun. Instead, this was a complete disaster. For one, the writing style is much like what you would expect a middle schooler to write like, not an Adult Woman with a husband. <br/><br/>Example: "If there's something to be learned from Big Jim's horror films, it's that you should never insert yourself into a precarious situation, especially if you're a scantily clad blonde with breast implants or a MoFo with black skin." <br/>Not only is this childish, but that last part was Completely unnecessary and, quite frankly, offensive. I could find more but I don't feel like wasting my time on it.<br/><br/>Another thing was that the character, S.T. (which, by the way, stood for "**** Turd", because this wasn't obnoxious enough), was a horrible representation for crows. All he was concerned with for the majority of the book was humans, to the point where, in some parts, he Actively attacked other crows instead of working with them. Now, I will say, in the end he was able to put aside his differences to work with one murder of crows, but for the majority of the book all he cared about were humans, or animals who had lived with humans.<br/><br/>This does get 2 stars instead of 1 because the plot was pretty original, and S.T. did grow up a little in the end, but for the majority of the book, I was incredibly annoyed both by the writing and by S.T.'s actions. I had been so looking forward to this too -_-"
"This book made me laugh, it made me ugly cry, it made me happy cry. It made me think and it made me smile. I honestly did not expect such a beautiful, funny, thought provoking read, but I expect I will reread this very soon because it was too good not too. Now onto the sequel "
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Char L
"Funniest post-apocalyptic book I’ve ever read. Plus set in my home town of Seattle!"
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Linda Fiebig
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