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A review by uberbutter
The Last Dog on Earth by Adrian J. Walker
adventurous
funny
hopeful
medium-paced
3.5
I'm not going to lie, I'm big at picking up books based off little to no information and just going for it - that's exactly what I did with The Last Dog on Earth. The book follows the story of Lineker, a mutt, and Reg, his agoraphobic owner as they traverse a politically driven post apocalyptic world - eventually coming across an orphan they feel the need to save. The story switches back and forth between the point of view of nervous Reg and foul-mouthed Lineker.
The novel took me awhile to get into and it took me awhile to really care for any of the characters so I knocked off a star for that. It took a good 20% to get me into it but once I was, I was very curious where it was going. It was your typical good against evil sci-fi book but with a dog, that cusses like a sailor, that you can't help but love. I'm glad I gave The Last Dog on Earth a chance and enjoyed it for the most part!
This is my 2nd book for 2024. 2/100 for my yearly goal!
The novel took me awhile to get into and it took me awhile to really care for any of the characters so I knocked off a star for that. It took a good 20% to get me into it but once I was, I was very curious where it was going. It was your typical good against evil sci-fi book but with a dog, that cusses like a sailor, that you can't help but love. I'm glad I gave The Last Dog on Earth a chance and enjoyed it for the most part!
This is my 2nd book for 2024. 2/100 for my yearly goal!