Book Review: “Empire” by David Dunwoody
June 24th, 2008 by admin received No Comments »I’m a gothic romantic at heart, which means I can easily lose myself in flowing, self-indulgent horror prose (if it is well written) that reaches up through the pages and slowly drags you into its world with thorny tendrils of darkness. However, there is another aspect of my personality, the analytical, eccentric, left-brained lover of hardcore science fiction, especially of the post-apocalyptic sort. I tend to be quite the stickler for details when it comes to any novel set on a futuristic war-torn or plague-ravaged Earth. I have the highest admiration for those authors who can craft a post-apocalyptic world, which is completely, undeniably believable. It is a no small feat to accomplish. Not only does one have to take into consideration the smaller aspects of societal life such as the availability of food, water, etc., but the world, as a whole, must be fleshed out basically from the ground up… CLICK HERE TO READ MY FULL REVIEW ON FEAR ZONE: http://fearzone.com/blog/empire-dunwoody
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