Shark jumps Shark: All the Tommys in the World: maybe skip unless you like open ends

 


All the Tommys in the World.. I had high hopes for this book, but in my disappointment, I cannot muster a descriptor beyond ‘Meh…’

We started off on a good note with some unusual characters, setting, and approach to sentient/semi-sentient zombification that I had never seen before.

Then the cancer kids came into the picture with their annoying banter and complete disregard for allowing the story to be feasible. Not long after, the book takes an unexplained leap of several years into the future… From this point forward (approx halfway) the book becomes a vaguely intelligible mess. The story becomes convoluted with zero recognizable value or presented reason for inclusion. The mess just gets messier all the way to the final page.

Readers get no resolutions.
I would avoid this book.



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