![]() ![]() Equally fascinating is the odd squad of dogs, cats and other birds who have joined S.T. World annihilation doesn’t necessarily make for a fun read, except perhaps when told by a domesticated crow that has watched a lot of TV and thinks himself half-human. What now roams the earth are not humans but rather highly mutated and heinous creatures whose only purpose is to destroy. ![]() The human race as he knew it has ceased to exist, destroyed by their own addiction to technology. ![]() What he learns, however, is gut-wrenching. leaves the only home he has known to find some answers and possibly a cure. When S.T.’s owner, Big Jim, succumbs to the virus’ effects, S.T. Narrated by a foulmouthed, Cheetos-loving pet crow named S.T., the story starts in Seattle, Washington, where a terrible virus has turned all humans into zombies. Kira Jane Buxton’s hilariously philosophical and formidable first novel, Hollow Kingdom, tackles humankind’s most existential questions. ![]()
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