![]() ![]() Not gonna lie: It took me a while to get into this, so much so I put it down a while ago and only recently came back to it. The two work together pretty well, with the journal bringing us there as the events unfold and the interviews adding context, background, a look at the bigger picture of the Rainier eruption, and so on. Over time, we get ongoing snippets of interviews from experts, park rangers, and others. The narrative plays out primarily through the wife’s journal. And worse: The eruption has forced an animal migration, including a particularly monstrous, hungry, and previously hidden type of beast: the thing we call Bigfoot. When nearby Mount Rainier erupts, all these comforts evaporate. Here, the residents live close to nature while maintaining all the comforts of the big city. The story begins with a young urban couple moving to a remote eco-community called Greenloop. This one took me a long time to get the motor of engagement started, but once it did, it really roared. This one took me a long time to get the motor of engagement An epistolary novel by Max Brooks (WORLD WAR Z), DEVOLUTION tells the story of the Mount Rainier Massacre through interviews peppering the journal entries of one of the people who was there. 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 starsĪn epistolary novel by Max Brooks (WORLD WAR Z), DEVOLUTION tells the story of the Mount Rainier Massacre through interviews peppering the journal entries of one of the people who was there. ![]()
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