A review by tiptin
The Last Family in England by Matt Haig

3.0

The story is told through the eyes of a dog, but it is really about family and human relations.
I really wanted to like this book, and I did. But it wasn't as good as the other books of Haig I have red. The story feels kind of all over the place. You see this family drifting apart, and the dog tries to hold them together. But at the same time the book is really graphic, with sex, and blood, and several murders. It doesn't feel as streamlined as other books of Haig.

It liked it, but this is far from the best Haig book.