Sunday, May 12, 2019

Book Review - Matthew Waterman's End of the World

The following is a book review by author Matthew Waterman's new thriller "The End of the World", a great novel with some surprising twists and turns, a thought-provoking reading, and an interesting reading.

Writer Matthew Waterman brings his readers a unique reading experience with his debut "Ends of the World"; this is an interesting reading with its unique features and creation. The storyline draws the attention of the reader.

Writer Waterman weaves a mythical story full of mystery, as well as fictional and realistic elements that are intertwined and interrelated. Matt [author] is also the protagonist of the story; however, this story is not a biography, because there are strong fictional elements in the story.

In this book, Matt, the central figure and the writer, is working on a short story entitled "The End of the World" and an important night after a short trip to the local library, which happens when he drives home. An accident, he worried that he might hurt a little boy. In the absence of witnesses, despite the conscience, he is still uncertain about the situation of the boy. Matt began to look for the real situation of the boy. At the same time, Matt tried to continue his life as usual, by writing his short stories, the characters witnessed the end of their world, but when he digs information about the boy, he finds himself in a mysterious encounter. Troubled by people at risk. Not only affects his work, but also affects his loved ones, suddenly putting them at risk.

In general, I enjoy the end of the world; this is a well-developed story that can be read well. I found this book particularly interesting because the author placed himself in the middle of his own novel, which created an interesting and distorted element for this narrative. In addition, the interaction between reality and fiction makes this novel very fascinating, because readers have witnessed the author's agreement with his life because of his experience. Writer Waterman incorporates a slow and steady mystery in this fascinating book, the unique earth characters and the complexity of the author's life. I recommend "the top of the world" to readers of novels that like fictional reality.




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