Friday, October 17, 2008

Die the Fire

My current reading material is not going to be winning the Man-Booker prize. I picked it up on Wednesday evening while waiting for a friends to turn up and to my surprise I have not got to sleep before 01.30 either night.

Pulp fantasy fiction end-of-the-world scenario, electricity and gun-powder stop working, no one knows why though they argue over whether it was giant space bats that turned of the toys. Set in the west of the USA, civilisation quickly recesses into the medieval ages, cue chain mail swords and arrows everywhere.

Entertaining and very light.

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