Review: Thin Crust by Erin MacNair

Review of Thin Crust by Erin MacNair (2825 words)

Luna Station Quarterly, Issue 049 : Purchase or Read Online

It started off with a 2012 (the movie) vibe, which is not at all a bad thing. But then it proceeded to get better from there. This is the kind of evocatively descriptive story that could be made into a short film.

The plot is strong and very well constructed. The prose makes it even better. Each sentence, each adjective even - so carefully chosen. Who knew an apocalyptic event could be narrated in such a soothing manner? With hints of humor scattered throughout.

Truly a joy to read.


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