Thursday, 19 December 2019

Books From The Backlog-The Longest Night


Books from the Backlog is a fun way to feature some of those neglected books sitting on your bookshelf.  You might be surprised by some of the unread books hiding in your stacks. Go to Carole's blog and add your blog post link in to join in the fun! Hosted by Carole at https://carolesrandomlife.blogspot.co.uk/

This seems like a fun feature and I have been planning to take part since Carole launched this so at last, here we go! I have a TON of unread books to choose from in various genres and I'm looking forward to sharing some of them with everybody. 


It started with bright lights; a new medical technology, promising to eradicate all human ills. History of blood clots? Cholesterol clogging up the old ticker? There was a nanobot for that. It wasn’t cheap of course, and everyone knew that new technology had bugs in it. But hey, why not let the rich be the guinea pigs for once?

Fast-forward a year, and the one percent began dying en masse. The nanobots had evolved to view ageing as a virus, and were reacting by shutting down the host. Swathes of the population were infected before the government rolled out a treatment program, in the midst of riots and mass unrest. Meanwhile, the nanomachines spread like wildfire, infecting and killing millions. The remains of the government had no choice but to detonate a series of experimental weapons in the atmosphere, producing an EMP effect which rendered almost all electronic devices on Earth useless.

Bradley is one of the survivors. A former veterinarian, he decides to escape his burning city and trek deep into the Maine wilderness, aiming to find his estranged father’s old lake house. Remembering lessons learned and long forgotten, Bradley endeavors to survive on his own terms, and be self-sufficient in a new and altogether darker world. But his struggle has only just begun. 


I added this one to my TBR in 2018 despite my fear of anything that starts with nano! I do like a story with EMP in it so this sounds a bit more complex than the normal version. Hopefully it won't sit on my TBR for years before I finally read it!

18 comments:

  1. I have so many books that I do want to read but there's something about it that makes me iffy on reading it. I hope you enjoy this one!

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    1. I've had bad luck with apocalypse books this year and this is one of a few I downloaded. I hope it turns out good!

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  2. This sounds scary but also scary good. I hope you get to squeeze it into the reading schedule.

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    1. I'm worried a bit about it going too complicated with the nanobot things!

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  3. I got my TBR down to under 50 but then stalled. Hoping I can pick it back up next year.

    I don't trust those nanobots lol

    Karen @ For What It's worth

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    1. Never trust the nanobots Karen! *grins* I'm happy with the TBR going down. If I have a good run next year I can hopefully shave another 150 off the list if possible.

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  4. This sounds great and like something you would love!

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    1. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I like it! I've had mixed fortunes reading apocalypse books this year!

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  5. Hmm...might have to add this one to my TBR list. :)

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  6. That's scary the way something that was supposed to help turned deadly. Scary, because we see stuff like that in real life.

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    1. Yeah nanobots are a great idea in theory but the idea of smart things sailing around inside my body is a bit scary!!!

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  7. Oh, I was actually looking at some books by this author not too long ago. I can't wait to see what you think of this one!

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    1. Maybe next year for this one if possible! I'm going to have less planning in my reading next year!

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  8. Oh no ... pesky nanobots. I admit I want nanobots to make us healthier... but not if they turn on us! Haha!

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    1. It is a bit worrying to think about! I don't like the idea of it much!

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  9. Ooooh! I love the premise of this one!!

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