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It’s the Apocalypse, Dave Try to Have Fun by @arwisebooks

By Pamelascott

Dave's a bit of a loser. Even he'd admit that was true. He's no good at relationships, he's a terrible employee, and he's got no clue what to do with his life. Quite frankly, the world doesn't seem to have a place for him. But that's okay, because the world's just about to end.

An experiment thousands of miles away is about to initiate a world-wide apocalypse that's going to change everything. The world as Dave knew it is over, and he's going to find that the apocalypse has it in for him. While people all around him become infected by nightmarish creatures, Dave discovers he's got some friends left alive who need his help. Together, they're going to have to do battle with parasitic squid creatures out for blood and find a way to survive an apocalypse designed to eliminate all human life.

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I had thirteen dollars in my pocket, a stack of overdue bills, and a rip-roaring hangover the day the apocalypse started. All in all, not a bad time to hit the reset button on life. 1, THE GAS STATION CATASTROPHE

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(Independently Published, 9 November 2015, ebook, 138 pages, bought from @AmazonKindle)

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I've been a fan of the author since I read his 314 trilogy, one of the most inventive horror series in recent years. I still have a couple of books to read though I haven't read anything for a while. I enjoyed this book. It's not the best apocalyptic horror I've read and it's far from the worst. It's a fun read. I liked the use of using first person POV from Dave's viewpoint. Dave's apocalypse is pretty original and something I haven't come across before.

It’s Apocalypse, Dave Have @arwisebooks

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