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First half, I enjoyed the day-to-day survival of two people not necessarily primed for survival, in a much more settled setting than The Road. It really would be about carving out a home, getting food planted in the ground, and Lepucki makes it interesting. It’s not watching paint dry.
I also enjoyed the slow burn of the “apocalypse.” It’s not a bang or a whimper. It’s a recognizable world that takes years to go dark, passing many of the same signposts we’re passing today.
The last half goes too M. Night Shyamalan for me with the Spikes and the Pirates and the Vote and the Land. Not even twists are surprising if the people aren’t. Give me one surprising person over ten surprising plots, please.
Obviously I don’t know Lepucki, so this may be unfounded, but I feel like if you got out of LA or NYC you’d write a different story. It thinks it’s going wild when it’s really playing safe, and that’s a big dealbreaker for me.
In sum: good enough, but not better than good. Three stars for the first half, one for the latter, and four for the book jacket, which is beautiful.