ibeforem
Written on Sep 26, 2018
FantasticLand is a Disney/Universal-esque park near Daytona Beach, Florida, and it's in the path of the largest, fastest moving hurricane that's ever existed. But that's okay, because they have an emergency plan! A volunteer group of employees, most of them college-aged, will ride out the storm in an underground bunker, only to emerge and get the park back into working order as soon as possible.
At least, that was the plan. But the storm is much worse than anyone planned, and help is much slower in coming. And what happens in the wake of the storm is part Lord of the Flies, part Hunger Games, part Survivor, and entirely horrifying.
The format of the book gives it a feeling of intimacy. Each chapter is an interview with a survivor, and through their stories we try to piece together the truth of what happened in the park. I listened to the audio version of the book and found this format especially effective. The two voice actors did a really great job.
I only deduct a star because there was at least one minor plot line that I thought was extraneous. There was enough bad stuff going on without the specter of a possible serial killer hanging out there. Otherwise, this was a really solid novel, and it will forever alter how I look at theme parks and the people who work there.