House of the Last Man On Earth, by Robert B. Marcus Jr, Ryan B. Marcus
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House of the Last Man On Earth, by Robert B. Marcus Jr, Ryan B. Marcus
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Richard Johnson, a college student, just spent his last dime on food, lost his wealthy girlfriend, and had his bike stolen. To add to his misery, he returns to his apartment where he runs into his strange neighbor. Convinced this bizarre man is more than he seems, Richard and his land lady's bull dog, Khan, sneak into his apartment where they find a timegate to the future. Along with his set theory teacher and her brother, they embark upon a soaring and treacherous journey through space and time to discover a terrible truth-mankind is being slowly and systematically exterminated.
House of the Last Man On Earth, by Robert B. Marcus Jr, Ryan B. Marcus- Amazon Sales Rank: #430633 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-05-11
- Released on: 2015-05-11
- Format: Kindle eBook
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The Future Never Seen So Scary By Stephanie Noel , The book starts out with a man named Richard who is the guy who does everything wrong, the one who is seem like a slacker. Always stuck in college and never excelling at his career. Someone who spends his time dreaming of his teacher and sticking around to be in the school’s band. Throughout the story along with the help of his friends he becomes a more gutsy smart guy who can overcome the challenges. Richard is easy to relate to anyone who is stuck in their life and not sure where to go. He also can be anyone who longs to prove themselves and the world that they can do anything as long as they believe in themselves and try. Sometimes you must bite the bullet to reach the other edge.At first the story made me feel unsure on how the story is going to go. At first I thought the character was going to be a wuss that complains a lot and everyone is going to do the work. But I was wrong, Richard started out as a underachiever who had horrible day but then over the story overcome his fears, fought the evil villain and then got the girl of his dreams.One of my favorite things of the books is the humor part of it. Instead a serious science fiction with fears of the end of the world. But no, its fun and goofy with interesting characters but combines the special essence of time travel and aliens. To be honest what got me to pick up the book was the interesting and fresh plot and synopsis of the book. Usually it’s a love at first sight with the cover(which didn’t) but this time was different. If you haven’t heard of The House of the Last Man on Earth than I would definitely give it a try.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Didn't make it to the last page on the book! By Amazon Customer This is an abridged version of the complete review as it appears (http://ianwoodnovellum.blogspot.com/2015/05/house-of-last-man-on-earth-by-robert-b.html) at my blog dedicated to reading, writing (no 'rithmatic!), movies, & TV.The story is that main character Richard is an ex-Marine (he played in the band) and is now in college pursing something - he has no idea what. So despite the fact that being inducted into the Marines speaks well of him, overall, he's pretty much a loser, and he doesn't make any effort to improve himself. His main problem, other than his girlfriend dumping him and his hots for his math teacher, Mrs Lynch, is a chronic lack of cash - or a chronic inability to budget the cash he has. Why he's so short of cash I do not know. As ex-military, he should be able to get assistance to attend school, but maybe that doesn't cover living expenses.The thing is that I really didn't like him at all. He was not a likable person. He lied for no good reason. He abused his ex girlfriend's good will for no good reason. He was really just a jerk. I saw no reason to root for him at all.One of his tasks in his lodging house is to walk the landlady's dog, I think to skim a little off his rent. I found myself skimming some of the huge info dump we get as this novel gets into gear. The dog has a habit of going into the room of a rather odd lodger known as the ghoul. Chasing the dog up there one day, Richard ends up passing through some sort of portal in this room, and suddenly he's still in Boulder, Colorado, but there is no city there, only grass, trees, a sheer mountain range, and oddly, a house on a ledge, some five hundred feet up the rock face, with a taxing switchback stone staircase to get up there. There's no one in the house and no people visible anywhere. I find it impossible to believe that the aging dog he was walking would take off hell for leather for the stone stairs carved into the cliff face, and run all the way up to the house, but this is what we're expected to believe.When Richard finally manages to find his way back home, he uses this as an excuse to talk to the young and disapproving math teaching assistant (Mrs lynch) about time travel - without, of course telling her that he's apparently undertaken just such an adventure. He has no evidence and would sound like a madman, but the problem with that is that later he gets physical evidence that something warped is going on here, and yet he fails to avail himself of it. I guess Richard ain't too smart, which begs the question: why would someone like Mrs Lynch be even remotely interested in him - because that's painfully obviously where this was headed? A tedious trope "love" interest did not help my interest. Quite the contrary.The problem for me was that this magical portal only led downhill - at least that's how the story went: back and forth, back and forth. Richard goes through the portal. He comes back. He's attacked by something. He goes through the portal. He comes back. He's attacked by something. Wash, lather, rinse, and repeat. All this travel, yet the story is really going nowhere. I had no interest in that and I cannot recommend this novel.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Science Fiction Fans! You must read this book! By Gwenellen Tarbet Rating: 6 out of 5 stars (Yes, I loved it that much)ISBN-10: 1634158296Published by Mocking Bird Lane Press 2015Note: I recieved a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.I've had better Wednesdays.On Wednesdays, I'm supposed to awaken with the blaring of my alarm clock at seven. I get up, dress quickly, dash to campus, stare at Mrs. Jacklyn in set theory class, fall asleep in Mechanics 1, eat lunch and study in the afternoon before ending the day at band practice. For me, that was enough excitement for Wednesdays. (House of the Last Man on Earth)These are the kind of Wednesdays that Richard Johnson aspires to, but the seventh Wednesday of the fall term goes nothing like normal. He is late for class, his bicycle is stolen, his girlfriend dumps him, he has no money for food; and to top it all off his landlady's ancient bulldog Ghengis Khan has just disappeared into the creepy neighbor's shower. Disappeared, gone. Without thinking he goes after the repulsive beast and so begins the adventure of a lifetime.I can tell you I haven't had this much fun reading a book in years. The characters are fully developed and engaging and the story is imaginative, well-paced and kept me reading until the last satisfying page. This is a brilliant book that crosses the genre from science fiction into mystery and suspense. The writing is superb and the book is meticulously edited. This book is so good that I'm going to buy a copy for myself as I want it on my bookshelf for years to come.These authors have a winning combination of imagination , intelligence and writing talent that is rare and I look forward to reading all of their books in the future.Well done!
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