Alvin Fox Wrote:I'm reading Dan Wells' The Hollow City and it's fantastic. It's about a schizophrenic and it's told in the first person. So both the reader and the narrator don't know what's real and what isn't.
I went to a book signing for that. Dan Wells said that he has three more books to write and then he's getting back to John Wayne Cleaver. He also recommended Barry Lyga's I Hunt Killers. I've finished that one and it's as good as the John Wayne Cleaver books. Just without the supernatural element. <-highlight me
I just put a hold on it from my library. I thought the Cleaver trilogy was excellent but found his TEOTWAWKI novel
Partials to be rather cliche. I've read a couple of things by Lyga but they were definitely YA type and another was an excellent comic
Mangaman; I'll look into
I Hunt Killers though.
I thoroughly enjoyed Dan's brother, Robison's first novel
Variant. It too would be considered YA but certainly more mature than most YA. I did also place the second book in that series,
Feedback, on hold as well when I was looking up
The Hollow City so thanks for that two-birds-with-one-stone moment.