Great Philosophy

"You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You're on your own. And you know what you know. And YOU are the one who'll decide where to go..."-Dr. Seuss

Thursday, August 16, 2018

Edge of the Known Bus Line by James R. Gapinski

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Our passenger gets on a bus to go to work. The banner on the bus says Out of Service, but she does not really think too much about that. She is on the bus with a man who stares at her ass, a man who carries a newspaper, and a woman who naps. The bus proceeds on its normal route, but then takes turns that are NOT normal. The passengers are then taken into a very dark tunnel and end up in a very strange world. No sunshine, people attacking the passengers as they are let off the bus.

While the people who are attacking are not really going for the individuals, but the items that they have with them. They use these items for strange things. Our main passenger is now in a town of zombie-ish individuals who eat rats, ravens, spiders, and any human remains that exist.

There are separate "factions" of this new world, each with their own beliefs on eternity and getting out of this place.

Our passenger is tough, doesn't really give in too much, and becomes an explorer, trying to get out of this place.

Well written and fun to read. Makes you think. If you were to end up in a place like this, would you give in or try to escape? 

This book was sent to me by the author through Early Reviewers group on librarything.com for an honest review

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