THE END OF LIFE

    Author: Cruchymonster
  • Status: Ongoing

Rating(3.9 / 5.0, 21 votes)
5 stars
7(33%)
4 stars
5(24%)
3 stars
9(43%)
2 stars
0(0%)
1 stars
0(0%)

Popular Reviews

  1. Elma Douglas
    Elma Douglas rated it
    ... Show More
    well your title attracted me towards your art very well written,I like zombies so I'm going to read it....
  1. Cash Forster
    Cash Forster rated it
    ... Show More
    Well I stopped at chapter 7 the rooftop. I just could not get into the MC wishy washiness. I guess we have the Mona girl with the katana coincidentally ( I read from one of the author's comment that there is a reason). But honestly if I know the end of the world is coming today I am not sending my kid to work. So I have no idea what that reason may be.
    But overall I don't know why I just can't get into the story. Maybe it is the excessive description of each actions or the physically perfect MC with some forced mental health issues but the novel isn't really for me.
    But good luck author anyway.
  1. Marguerite Edmund
    Marguerite Edmund rated it
    ... Show More
    [img=exp][img=exp][img=exp][img=exp][img=exp][img=exp][img=exp][img=exp][img=exp][img=exp][img=exp][img=exp][img=exp][img=exp][img=exp][img=exp]
  1. Barret Walkley
    Barret Walkley rated it
    ... Show More
    great book plenty of plot twists I love this book and cannot wait to see where it goes mark is a great character and unlike other books he doesn't just all of a sudden immediately have godlike powers out of nowhere and more detailed about food gathering and gathering ammo which makes it more realistic
  1. Nelly Wyat
    Nelly Wyat rated it
    ... Show More
    Totally amazing story. The background is on point. Characters are relatable. The story is well developed. Barely any errors insight. Very recommended read.
  1. Aubrey Dennis
    Aubrey Dennis rated it
    ... Show More
    A zombie apocalypse story. How awesome is that?
    I love how you made this book, keep it up!

    btw, when you got the time check on my story too.
  1. Eric Harold
    Eric Harold rated it
    ... Show More
    I'll give 4 stars on everything simply because you're an original author, and your book has potential, however, Mark's arrogant internal monologue just ended up giving me a headache, his character that didn't fit the descriptions you gave at the start made him even more annoying to the point where I had to give up at the end of the rooftop chapter, and just skim read ahead to at least give a reasonable review... the main things that led to my problems with Mark are that quite simply, nothing about him makes sense, he's unusually handsome yet apparently is massively depressed, self confidence is extremely important in making someone seem attractive...
    the man was seriously considering suicide, I get him wanting to live because the zombie apocalypse is fascinating, but if that's the case, he'd either entirely forget his desire to die, or spend some time coming to terms with it, not mention it every few minutes for you to seemingly, bolster your word count, which is honestly what the first chapters felt like...
    then, there's his arrogance that seems to shine through when speaking to the woman that saved his life because he stupidly said he wanted to fight some zombies, then decided to run around a sofa instead, while still acting like he's freaking action man, and seemingly, no-one even blinked an eye to it...
    the hints at him being a gamer in the first chapter seemed really important, then his actions didn't even slightly follow that trend, a gamer would come to terms with there being zombies fast, sure, but there are other important things they'd remember too, like if there's a corpse twitching on the ground, stab it in the head, they wouldn't just loot first, and let the zombie turn in the same room as them...
  1. Goldenm
    Goldenm rated it
    ... Show More
    "The End of Life" is a thought-provoking novel that delves into the complexities of existence, mortality, and the human condition. The author weaves a narrative that challenges readers to confront their deepest fears and ponder the meaning of life in an increasingly uncertain world. Through its characters, the book explores themes of love, loss, and the search for purpose, inviting us to reflect on our own experiences and the choices we make.

    The novel's unique blend of science fiction and philosophical inquiry creates a captivating atmosphere, as it设想 a future where technology blurs the line between life and death. This boundary becomes a catalyst for introspection, as the protagonists grapple with the ethics of prolonging life and the implications of playing god with human destiny. The story is not just about death, but also about resilience, acceptance, and the beauty of embracing the finite nature of life.

    In a human tone, "The End of Life" is a poignant reminder that, despite our technological advancements, we remain fundamentally connected to our vulnerabilities and the shared emotions that define us. It encourages empathy and self-reflection, urging readers to cherish every moment and find solace in the connections we forge along the way. Ultimately, the novel leaves us with a profound question: how do we make the most of our time on Earth, knowing that the end may be closer than we think?
  1. MrThief
    MrThief rated it
    ... Show More
    Title Unrevealed

    "‘The End of Life’ is a riveting literary journey that delves into the depths of human existence. The narrative, with its raw and poignant prose, captivated me from the first page. It's not merely a story; it's a profound exploration of love, loss, and the search for meaning in the face of mortality. Each character's vulnerability resonated deeply, making their struggles feel all too real. While the ending left me pondering existential questions, it was a fitting conclusion that dared to challenge my own perceptions of life and death. A thought-provoking read that lingered long after the final sentence."

Leave a Review

[!--temp.footer--]