Review of Devolution by Max Brooks
For me, the scariest books are the ones that it is difficult to ascertain whether it’s fiction or nonfiction - Devolution fits the bill perfectly . Devolution tackles realistic horror, Bigfoot, and suspense in one fell swoop. Max Brooks, who also wrote World War Z, blurs the lines between fiction and reality so completely that by the time you finish the book, you wonder what really happened in Greenloop after Mount Rainier erupted. Using the journals of resident Kate Holland, investigations by “present-day” characters, and narrative from various perspectives, Brooks tells the story of a missing community - and those who were told to forget about them. Devolution is not a Bigfoot tale for the faint of heart, or for those who enjoy peace and quiet.
If you enjoyed World War Z, Burn-In, You Will Be Mine, It, R.L. Stine novels, or horror of any kind, check out Devolution. It’s available in regular print and large print at the Charleston Public Library and as an online audiobook on Libby (check out arvrls.com). The Charleston Public Library is open with limited hours Monday through Friday - from 10 am to 12 pm for vulnerable patrons, and from 1 to 4 pm for all patrons.
-Hannah
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