I know what you are thinking. A few posts ago I told you to read a book about Sudan, so what is the deal? Well, that sort of book is important because it helps you understand the world and may present possibilities for changing policies to prevent/mitigate/deter nastiness. For an even better take than the Sudan book, read Samantha Power. I'm not even opposed to everybody dies fiction, On the Beach is good, and so is the Doomsday Book. They however are redeemed by topicality or excellent character explorations. Year Zero is just everybody dying slowly and painfully.
A similar situation exists with Katherine Neville. Her book The Eight is the book the Da Vinci Code wants to be when it grows up. It has a great conspiracy that crosses centuries and involves all kinds of random history. She falls a little in love with her puzzle, but it is less silly than the DV Code. Her follow-up is the Magic Circle, which may be the worst book I have ever finished. Essentially all of history is set-up for the two main characters making the beast with two backs. I'm not kidding and see? I saved you from raging at the heavens when you get to the end of this piece of shite.
The first 97% of Descent was outstanding, but Long didn't wrap the story up very neatly. A few subplots (Serbian pit o zombies, the fellatio- witches of Nebrasaka) never went anywhere. One thing, however, was clear after reading the book. If you ever happen to take Lucifer's daughter prisoner, keep that fly zipped. Especially if you want to retain such necessaries as bowels, eyes, lower jaws and scrots.
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Nice point, the end is weak, but it isn't easy to wrap these sorts of things up. Fellatio witches? I forgot that...
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