![]() ![]() Yet I still needed something else to stanch the craving for a pint of Ben and Jerry’s, so I downloaded the Audible version of Chuck Wendig’s Wanderers, and it is this work I shall review today. ![]() ![]() Still looking for something dystopian to read, I contemplated re-reading Albert Camus’ The Plague, but turned my attention instead to writing my own (dystopian) short story about our current state of affairs. Due to its low-budget production it really seems to miss the point, but how can you jeer at a movie starring Catherine Mary Stewart and Kelli Maroney as teen sisters? If you’re serious in that other way about rogue comet movies, watch Lars von Trier’s masterpiece, “Melancholia.” I was deeply moved, both times. Soon after, I caught a reference to 1984’s “Night of the Comet” in a newspaper article about our virus and, after great trouble, found it as a free stream on IMDB. It had been a while and, boy oh boy, it got me just like it did the first time. ![]()
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