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5 of 5 stars

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I received this book for free from Silver Dagger Book Tours in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. Eight Minutes And Thirty-Two Seconds is the time the last two surviving humans spend dead and live in a populated world again. And again. And again. As the time between deaths gets shorter with each death, can they figure out how the world ended? Does it matter anymore?

From the author of the amazing Henry Franks, one of the first books I reviewed, comes another 5 star book with excerpt & giveaway below.

About Eight Minutes and Thirty-Two Seconds:



Excerpt from Eight Minutes and Thirty-Two Seconds



IMHO: Eight Minutes and Thirty-Two Seconds


WOW that was gripping from the get. I won’t be forgetting this any time soon.

Of course, EVERYTHING being a mystery leaves little room to speak on it. What I can say spoiler free:


  • Addicts withdrawing, medical emergencies, bullying, abuse, implied rape,

  • Only saw one thing coming in the very beginning but with the clues/foreshadowing I’m sure it’s on purpose & didn’t negatively affect my experience.

  • Everything else was a thrill-ride guessing game.

  • I wasn’t surprised about who ended the world, but L & M certainly were given the circumstances. Can hardly blame them.

  • Atmospheric. So desolate and lonely...

  • That damn AI.

  • I do wish one girl meet a different end, it’s so trope-y to use her that way. That is the only negative.





Easily & HIGHLY recommendable for teens & adults alike. For mystery & sci-fi fans. I've been racking my brain for comp titles, but coming up blank. It's like ???? amazing, okay!!

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This review was originally posted on The Layaway Dragon

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