My Bookshelf
I am a massive reader and I'm usually part way through at least two books at any one time. I grew up reading Wilbur Smith, Zane Grey and Jack London among others. James A. Michener and Bernard Cornwall clinched historical fiction as my favourite genre, although for a while I favoured fantasy. As you'll see from the books listed below, I really do read most genres.
Latest Reads
A fast-paced dystopian thriller. Jack and Lucy must find a way to let go of the past and adapt to a new order.
From Despair to Where, a dystopian thriller set in a zombie-infested wilderness, was recently released by debut novelist Oliver Smith.
Available in paperback and as an ebook from Amazon, where you can even read for free with Kindle Unlimited, the book isn’t your typical gory zombie novel. It critiques society and develops characters with care and attention to keep the reader engrossed in the safety of protagonists they care about. With Manchester history, modern culture, and a story that introduces the more chilling elements of the 21 st century society, the book is much more about the living than the dead.
Oliver commented, “I’ve always loved post-apocalyptic and dystopian fiction and how they explore the reactions and experiences of survivors. Unfortunately, the book has taken a more realistic turn with recent events, but I hope people can get a bit of escapism by reading it.”
From Despair to Where’s main protagonists are Jack, who is lost in the everyday rat race; and Lucy, who recently moved to Manchester after the loss of her soul mate. Their lives intertwine and they must find a place to call home in order to survive. As they search the meaning of their new life, and the old one left behind, the stark reality of survival is laid bare as they fight the dead and psychopathic survivors, intent on inflicting harm. Smith concluded, “I like to think that From Despair to Where is more about hope than anything, which is particularly poignant at the moment. With coronavirus, we as a species are facing the biggest challenge in my living memory, I hope that when normality returns, we will be kinder to
each other and the planet, and learn from our mistakes.”
Oliver also runs a blog called Dystopian Novels which features short stories, other great books from indie authors, and other news about books on the dystopian and sci-fi spectrums. From Despair to Where is available on Amazon UK and Amazon US.
Catagories
Latest Reads
Books on the Punic Wars
Books on Roman History
Books on Ancient History
Military History Fiction
Historical Fantasy Fiction
Books on Off-grid Living
Books on Organic Farming
Books on Wild Mammals
Here is the list of recommended off-grid and sustainable lifestyle books that offer readers informative and interesting reads in the genre.