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A review by luna_frighthouse
The Last Woman in the World by Inga Simpson
3.0
Rachel lives alone in isolation, but when the majority of people have suddenly died mysteriously she is faced with the task of aiding Hannah, a young mother, and her sick baby.
‘The Last Woman In The World’ is a book about overcoming anxiety and fear in the face of insurmountable horror in order to survive and help others.
A lot of the ideas feel half-baked and the suspense is lacking, but it’s a perfectly enjoyable book that reflects what the world has been through lately, however in the end it feels rather underwhelming when compared to similar books such as ‘Bird Box’ by Josh Malerman and ‘The Fireman’ by Joe Hill (both of which I highly recommend!).
If you’re looking for an apocalyptic thriller with high stakes, a little horror and a heartfelt story then this is the book for you.
‘The Last Woman In The World’ is a book about overcoming anxiety and fear in the face of insurmountable horror in order to survive and help others.
A lot of the ideas feel half-baked and the suspense is lacking, but it’s a perfectly enjoyable book that reflects what the world has been through lately, however in the end it feels rather underwhelming when compared to similar books such as ‘Bird Box’ by Josh Malerman and ‘The Fireman’ by Joe Hill (both of which I highly recommend!).
If you’re looking for an apocalyptic thriller with high stakes, a little horror and a heartfelt story then this is the book for you.