![]() At first, the strangers’ claim of the looming apocalypse seems absurd, but as the story unfolds, we’re not so sure.Īfter reading Cabin at the end of the World, I transitioned from a “fan of Paul Tremblay” to a “HUGE fan of Paul Tremblay!” I just purchased Growing Things and I’m super-stoked about Survivor Song coming out in July of 2020 (assuming Coronavirus doesn’t derail things). And to make things even more mystifying… the strangers appear to be normal people who do not want to be there. ![]() The suspense builds into a living, breathing thing! The couple, Eric and Andrew, focus on protecting their daughter, Wen, while trying desperately to fend off these strangers. The family reacts as you would expect they lock the doors, they try to escape, they seek ways to kill the intruders. A couple and their adopted daughter encounter a terrifying proposition – sacrifice a member of your family or the world will end. The premise: Four strangers invade a vacationing family at a remote cabin. (see My Book Reviews for rating explanation) ![]() Book reviews are a dime a dozen from wannabe writers, but damn it, this was a great book! So, here’s my review… What a concept! Paul Tremblay delivers with Cabin at the end of the World. Imagine that you’re vacationing with your family and suddenly, four creepy strangers carrying rudimentary weapons wander up to your remote cabin and tell you that the world will end unless you kill a member of your family. Cabin at the end of the world by Paul Tremblay ![]()
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