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Sarah Davis-Goff

Auteur van Last Ones Left Alive

2 Werken 178 Leden 7 Besprekingen

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Werken van Sarah Davis-Goff

Last Ones Left Alive (2019) 156 exemplaren
Silent City (2023) 22 exemplaren

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Geslacht
female
Nationaliteit
Ireland
Land (voor op de kaart)
Ireland
Geboorteplaats
Dublin, Ireland
Woonplaatsen
Dublin, Ireland

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The Road with zombies and Amazons. A young Irish woman is orphaned by the zombie apocalypse. She sets out across Ireland toward Dublin pushing her her turning-into-a-zombie mom in a wheelbarrow with her dog following. She has a few adventures and meets the Banshees, the warrior women. It's a nicely written book, but aren't we tired of zombie books?
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Dokfintong | 5 andere besprekingen | Nov 30, 2023 |
Its a post-apocalypse story set in Ireland, zombies, known as the Skrake, have an infectious bite and there's not a lot left of humanity. There's not a lot of details about what happened but there are hints in the text that it was manmade and there are suggestions that men are affected more than women.
Orpen is living on Slanbeg, an island off the west coast of Ireland and the story is split between Orphens present and her past as she grows up, knowing that she will have to kill, with her Mother and Maeve. After her mother dies and Maeve is bitten, Orphen wants to find a cure and she has heard stories of Phoenix City and the Banshees and she goes on a cross country trip to Dublin (that honestly felt too short). It was interesting and a start to a series but I wasn't really engaged that much by it. There is an offstage violent dog death, but it just felt like this was building to the sequel. A sequel I'm not sure I want to read.… (meer)
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wyvernfriend | 5 andere besprekingen | Sep 8, 2023 |
So Silent City picks up right where Last One's Left Alive left off. Orpen is taken to Phoenix City, home of the Banshee's that she's seen on old posters for years. The story then skips ahead six years and all is not as idyllic as Orpen had hoped it would be.
A pretty grim story overall but still beautifully written and starkly atmospheric. The story did end rather abruptly and I had some unanswered questions so I would love to have more of the story but perhaps the author wants us to come up with our own conclusion.… (meer)
 
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Verkruissen | Jul 7, 2023 |
I am inevitably drawn to apocalyptic and post apocalyptic fiction, fascinated by what an author imagines our future might hold. And more than a little bit frightened, given the times we're living in.

I read the premise of Sarah Davis-Goff's novel, Last Ones Left Alive, and knew it was one I wanted to read. I picked it up on a snowy Sunday and literally couldn't put it down. Yes, it's that good!

Orpen has been raised by her Mam and Maeve on a deserted island off the coast of Ireland. When she turned seven she started her training. Training to defend herself against the skrake - a threat she's never seen. But as the years pass, Orpen wants to know more. More than the edited version that her Mam and Maeve provide. What's on the mainland? Are there others left?

Davis-Goff tells her story from Orpen's point of view. We meet her in the first chapter, finally on the mainland, pushing Maeve in a wheelbarrow. What led to this point? Where is she going? What will she find? The answers to those questions and more are provided in a past and present narrative. This is a writing device that I really enjoy. Although, it does keep me up very late as I simply can't stop turning pages. I simply need to know what happened and what is happening.

The skrake are the dead, incredibly fast and their bite will kill you. But, there are indeed other humans still left on the mainland. And yes, you guessed it. Their paths will cross with Orpen's. Those scenes, the danger and the uncertainty all make for an action packed read. Davis-Goff has done a fantastic job - the tension is palpable as we travel alongside of Orpen. (And the urge to flip ahead to see if things 'work out' is very hard to deny.)

But along with this, Last Ones Left Alive is a coming of age story, a story of mothers and daughters, a finding of ones own self and purpose. Emotions, interactions, loss, desire and more are woven into Orpen's story and journey.

I mentioned enjoying the imaginings of an author's take on our future. I really enjoyed Davis-Goff's take on what might be left. And how a young woman might find herself and her place in such a world. An excellent, five star read for me.

"Remember your just-in-cases. Beware tall buildings. Always have your knives."
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Twink | 5 andere besprekingen | Jan 22, 2021 |

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Werken
2
Leden
178
Populariteit
#120,889
Waardering
½ 3.5
Besprekingen
7
ISBNs
15

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