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End of Days by Eric Walters

End of the world stories are very common, whether they are planetary natural disasters, human-created problems, or technological meltodowns.  Some are better than others, of course, but it is a rich field of literature.  I've reviewed a few already for this blog, including Life As We Knew It, which I though was a very realistic approach to disaster, and Death Cure, which was a terrible conclusion to the end of the world.  It's very common in science fiction, and a driving force in action.  Think in terms of movies: the action of  Armageddon, and the more intellectual Deep Impact.

Eric Walters' End of Days fits squarely into this mold, though it leans closer to the Deep Impact side of things.  It takes a two-pronged approach, one that feels like a typical adult sci-fi, and another featuring a teenager who leads a pack of youth in a rundown city.

A prominent astronomer discovers that an distant asteroid is en route to Earth, and will likely cross our orbit right when we are at the same point several years hence, destroying much of Earth's life much in the same way the dinosaurs were wiped out..  A secret cabal promptly kidnaps him and several other scientists to help plan a means of preventing disaster, all without letting the public know of any danger.  Meanwhile, an eccentric billionaire is coming up with his own plans, just in case the scientists fail.  He plans to build an underground compound to protect a handpicked group of people to weather out the decades that the surface would be inhospitable.  For this, he needs young people, including a seemingly ordinary teen from New York.


If the threat of Death From Above wasn't enough, religious extremists are welcoming the disaster as judgement from God and will stop at nothing to prevent the scientists from succeeding.

End of Days works, and having read it immediately after Death Cure, I liked it so much more.  Dealing with the end of the world in both books, I was so much more satisfied with Eric Walters' approach, especially when the issue of trusting others to know what they are doing comes up.  There are no ghosts in the machine for him, and no major plot holes come immediately to mind.

It is a teen book by a YA author, but it doesn't feel like one.  There is no overwrought emoting or angst, and the presence of a teenaged character has no impact on the storytelling.  There is a perfectly good reason that they need a kid his age: he will live longer than old people, so could perform his role until the world can get back to (relative) normal, so it doesn't feel like a teen was included to appeal to teen readers.  In other words, a perfect book for someone who doesn't like teen books.
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15 comments:

  1. Anonymous said...:

    good book

  1. Anonymous said...:

    I feel that there should be a sequel to end of days

  1. Anonymous said...:

    Happy the End Day of the Mayan Calendar. Let's celebrate in December 21, 2012 as the new era!

  1. Anonymous said...:

    really good book. I think there should be a sequele

  1. Anonymous said...:

    if you don't I'll eat you!!!

  1. Anonymous said...:

    There should be a sequele

  1. Unknown said...:

    There should have been a sequel
    I love the book

  1. Anonymous said...:

    There's all those people saying there should have been a sequel...is there one?

  1. Anonymous said...:

    I enjoyed the book and to be honest I think that this would be an amazing concept for a movie with the right actors and the right amount of cuts, cause we all know that there would be some, this book could bring a lot of people who are not typically know to read.

  1. Anonymous said...:

    btw it should just be left at that and there should not be a sequel otherwise we will be full of the story. This way we have the perfect amount to allow our minds to revel in what might be the outcome after the meteors hit and not be left like it's just not fulfilled.

  1. Unknown said...:

    There is a sequel!!! Its called regenesis! Just got released last month!

  1. Unknown said...:

    Yes! Its called regenesis, it was released last month!

  1. Unknown said...:

    There is a sequel , its called regenesis . Got released last month

  1. Unknown said...:

    There is a sequel! Its called Regenesis , it got released last month

  1. Anonymous said...:

    Regenesis needs a sequel too. Read it and it was awesome. 3rd book should be called Rebuilding

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