Book Review: The Uncles of the Apocalypse: A Day in the Life Series, Book Four by Andrew Masseurs

Book Details:

Author: Andrew Masseurs
Release Date:
August 26, 2024
Series: A Day in the Life Series (Book #4)
Genre: Dystopian, Post-Apocalyptic Fiction
Format: E-book 
Pages: 354 pages
Publisher:
Blurb:
Who will survive?
They called it, The Vanishing. When the world’s population mysteriously disappeared and predatory species walked the earth.
Horror! The Uncles of the Apocalypse have found themselves prisoners in a house stalked by The Hunter and his chained minions. The owner of the house, Tiberius, a soothsayer and dreamer, has prophesied one of the uncles will die and one will be chosen to be a minion of the hunter. Join author Andrew Masseurs on an action packed, heart stopping, thrilling adventure to find out who will survive and who will be chosen in Book Four of the A Day in the Life award winning series, The Uncles of the Apocalypse.

You can read the 1st installment of this series for free here and start your journey to the dystopic world of A Day in the Life series today!

Review

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Wow, just wow! Andrew Masseurs does it again with The Uncles of the Apocalypse. If you thought the previous books in the Day in the Life Series were riveting, this fourth installment is an absolute powerhouse. With heart-pounding action, rich character development, and a hauntingly vivid post-apocalyptic world, this book had me hooked from page one.

The story masterfully balances tension and camaraderie as we follow the titular “Uncles” on their perilous journey to survive in a world turned upside down. Tim, Mr. Lee, and the rest of the group are thrown into increasingly dire situations where their loyalty, wit, and sheer determination are put to the ultimate test. What makes this series shine, though, is its ability to blend intense action sequences with deeply emotional moments.

The dynamic between the charactersโ€”particularly Mr. Lee’s almost Zen-like calm in the face of dangerโ€”keeps the narrative grounded even amidst chaos. Author Masseursโ€™ prose is cinematic. Whether it’s a harrowing encounter with monstrous creatures or a quiet, reflective moment between friends, you feel like you’re right there with them. The way the author handles Timโ€™s internal struggles and Mr. Leeโ€™s mysterious motivations adds depth and makes you care deeply about their fates.

What truly sets this book apart is its exploration of hope and humanity in a world filled with despair. Author Masseurs asks the big questionsโ€”what makes life worth fighting for? How do we hold on to our humanity when the world has lost its soul? Yet, he delivers these profound themes through a story thatโ€™s as entertaining as it is thought-provoking.

If youโ€™ve been following the series, you wonโ€™t be disappointed. And if this is your first foray into Author Masseursโ€™ apocalyptic universe, trust meโ€”you’re in for one unforgettable ride. The Uncles of the Apocalypse is a masterclass in storytelling, and I canโ€™t wait to see where this series takes us next. Five stars, hands down!


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Book Review: Faraway Tables by Eric D. Goodman

Book Details:

Author: Eric D. Goodman
Release Date:
October 1, 2024
Series:
Genre: Poetry
Format:ย E-bookย 
Pages: 108 pages
Publisher: Yorkshire Publishing
Blurb:
Faraway Tablesย is a mesmerizing collection of poetry that captures the monumental and the mundane with eloquent precision. Written largely during the Covid pandemic, these poems are imbued with a reflective depth that explores the essence of human experienceโ€”ranging from the personal to the geopolitical.

Eric D. Goodman writes with such a light hand. He sees endearing details in everyday happenstancesโ€”playful, erudite, perceptive. Norman Rockwell in words.”
-Hezekiah Scretch, poetry editor,ย Fleas on the Dog Literary Journal
โ€œGoodmanโ€™s reminiscences have a quiet exuberance, like finding a table for two in oneโ€™s mind.โ€
-Kim Gek Lin Short,ย China Cowboy
โ€œGoodman’s thoughtful explorations of his place in a world nearly out of grasp offer insight into the courage necessary to love a life that’s no longer altogether familiar.โ€
-Barbara DeCesare,ย Silent Type
โ€œFaraway Tablesย carries its readers across boundariesโ€”the personal, the political, and the geopoliticalโ€”and into those vital realms of memory and time that recall us to the comfort, the connections, and the love that see us home.โ€
-Sherry Audette Morrow,ย Vรคlit
โ€œThese poems are condensed journeys reminding us of what shapes us and how each unique ingredient makes a poem of us.โ€
-Deanna Nikaido,ย How to Write a Poem
โ€œFaraway Tablesย is a dazzling collectionโ€”a mixture of the mundane and the monumental that travels to marvelous times and places in the world and in the heart, with surprise detonated in many of the poemsโ€™ last lines.”
-Toby Devens,ย My Best Mid-Life Crisis (Yet)

Review

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Eric D. Goodman’s Faraway Tables is an exquisite collection of poems that takes the reader on a heartfelt journey through life’s quiet moments, grand explorations, and poignant reflections. I found myself captivated by the depth and clarity with which Goodman crafted his verses, transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary.

Goodman’s poetry strikes a perfect balance between introspection and storytelling. Whether he is recounting a vivid travel memory, delving into the bittersweet nostalgia of relationships, or reflecting on universal truths, his words resonate deeply. Poems like “Patience,” which celebrates the everyday ritual of brewing coffee, remind us of the beauty in routine:

“Certainly not our own.
These beans have traveled across four years,
across the globe from Indonesia to our homeโ€ฆโ€

The collectionโ€™s thematic range is remarkable. From the intimate musings of โ€œEmbracing Hermithoodโ€ to the powerful social commentary in โ€œToast to Friendship,โ€ each poem invites readers to pause, reflect, and savor the human experience. Goodman’s ability to weave moments of humor, melancholy, and wonder into his work is a testament to his mastery as a poet.

One standout for me was โ€œMoments,โ€ a poem that juxtaposes the mundane grind of daily life with the irreplaceable joy of cherished memories. Itโ€™s a reminder that the small, shared moments of love and connection are what truly define us.

โ€œHow can I pin down moments,
select them, give them weight,
anchor those greatest hitsโ€ฆโ€

The imagery in Faraway Tables is as vivid as it is evocative, painting landscapes and emotions that linger long after the final page. The collection is both accessible and profound, making it a perfect companion for seasoned poetry lovers and newcomers alike.

If youโ€™re looking for a collection that feels like a conversation with a wise and witty friend, Faraway Tables will not disappoint. Itโ€™s a celebration of lifeโ€™s many flavoursโ€”each poem an invitation to sit at the table and savour the feast. Bravo, Eric D. Goodman, for this literary gem.


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Book Review: Days of Fury: A Day in the Life Series, Book Three by Andrew Masseurs

Book Details:

Author: Andrew Masseurs
Release Date:
August 22, 2024
Series: A Day in the Life Series (Book #3)
Genre: Dystopian, Post-Apocalyptic Fiction
Format: E-book 
Pages: 280 pages
Publisher:
Blurb:
Who can you trust?
They called it, The Vanishing. When the world’s population mysteriously disappeared. Where new predatory species stalk the earth. Where every turn could lead to certain death. In book three of the A Day in the Life award winning series we will find out what happened to Teresa, Michael and Pup on that fateful night of terrors. When Shelby and Lucy found themselves separated from their family. In a world that sees humanity as a virus that must be eradicated. The worst enemy could be yourself or the person standing next to you.
How did Teresa come to hold the fatal dagger’s handle? Who is the villainous Tony? How did Steven become a prisoner? What new secrets is the Earth unveiling?
All will be revealed and more, in this must-read thrilling sequel, Days of Fury.

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Review

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Days of Fury by Andrew Masseurs is an impressive continuation of the A Day in the Life series, (A Day in the Life being the first book in the series and The Day After being the second), bringing character depth and high stakes together in a memorable and moving story. In this third installment, Masseurs takes us deeper into the minds and hearts of characters weโ€™ve grown to love, navigating a world as dangerous as it is desolate. Having read the first two books, I was already invested in these characters, but Days of Fury brings a whole new level of intensity and emotional resonance with it.

Teresa is, without a doubt, the heart of this story. Her journey is filled with vulnerability and strength, as she wrestles with questions about identity and loyalty in a world that demands she choose survival over connection. Author Masseurs beautifully portrays her inner struggle, making her both relatable and inspiring. Watching Teresa adapt and grow through impossible odds is one of the most compelling parts of the series, and here, she shines as both a survivor and a complex, fully-realized character. On the other hand, Paul Tully, with his gritty resilience and complex morality, adds an edge to the story that keeps you guessing. His character is flawed yet incredibly human, and his interactions with others reveal layers of toughness and hidden compassion. Paulโ€™s tough exterior and moments of vulnerability make him a character who is hard to forget.

Then thereโ€™s Lucy, whose moments of introspection and connection bring a warmth to the story, even as she faces her own trials. Her dynamic with Steven is one of the bookโ€™s unexpected highlightsโ€”a blend of humor, affection, and mutual support that offers a glimmer of hope amid all the darkness. The author does an excellent job of making these relationships feel genuine and necessary, as they give the characters a reason to fight on, even when things seem hopeless.

The world itself is unforgiving, but what makes Days of Fury stand out is how it explores the charactersโ€™ minds, pushing them to face not only physical dangers but also emotional ones. The writing is exceptional and vivid, painting a landscape as rich in emotional depth as it is in dystopian desolation.

Author Masseurs has created a powerful, thought-provoking read thatโ€™s about much more than a post-apocalyptic world; itโ€™s about resilience, love, and the raw strength it takes to keep going. If youโ€™re a fan of dystopian novels with strong character arcs, Days of Fury is a must-read.


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