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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. A story about a near-mid-life crisis amidst thoughts of impending climate disaster. ( ) Much Better Than The Title Suggests Review of the Amazon Original Kindle eBook edition (October 2018) I really enjoyed this comic novella in which a disparate group of climate change related job candidates and interviewers "party like it's 1999" while causing aggravation to a dorm-room desk clerk (who is in the midst of his own coming-out issues) during a freak snow storm in Starkville, Mississippi. Yes, that is the same place as the location of the Starkville City Jail in the notorious 1965 song that Johnny Cash wrote about when he was arrested for "picking flowers" at 2:00 a.m. That latter piece of trivia is also noted in the story. So well done Jess Waters. I'm also looking forward to Waters' novel The Cold Millions: A Novel (2020), coming soon via my Parnassus Books First Editions subscription (Thanks again Liisa, Martin & family!) The Way the World Ends is one of the 7 short stories included in the Warmer Collection, a series of climate-related fiction released October 30, 2018 from Amazon Original Stories. Fear and hope collide in this collection of possible tomorrows. What happens when boiling heat stokes family resentments; when a girl’s personal crisis trumps global catastrophe; or when two climate scientists decide to party like it’s the end of the world? Like the best sci-fi, these cli-fi stories offer up answers that are darkly funny, liberating, and all too conceivable. The Way the World Ends is a short story/novella included in the Warmer Collection from Amazon/Audible. This is the second Amazon Originals Collection I have come across. The first -- The Dark Corners Collection -- included 7 horror tales with a lot of commentary on the modern world swirled into the mix. The Warmer Collection is along the same lines with climate change (cli-fi) being the basic theme. I'm always up for creative storytelling....so jumped on this second collection. I have to say I expected something completely different from this piece. But I really shouldn't have. What starts out as a tale of people enduring a snow storm in March in Mississippi quickly becomes musings on the changing concerns facing gays coming out, and how to navigate in a world that is partially warming towards acceptance while still holding on to some bitterly cold winds, or forming new obstacles for those seeking to just openly be themselves. When is it ok to jump in to a pride event? Is there such a thing as being too "new'' at being gay? As the weird weather rages outside and forces the characters to deal with it, there are musings about inner changes. Interesting and creative. But.....a bit all over the place. I think with this story that works though. The mix of humor (the bits about middle aged people having sex made me chuckle) and serious, along with the characters' confusion about navigating a changing world and information on environmental climate change required that confusion. All in all, an enjoyable story. I wonder if any of the stories in this collection will actually be about climate change for the planet? lol Hopefully one will be more disaster oriented and less pure introspective. Sometimes I just want a good action-filled story.....not another reflection on current issues. I've been current issued to death lately.....I wanted some good, old-fashioned disaster action. But.....despite my slight disappointment....I enjoyed this story for what it offered. Everyone faces confusion in learning what the world is about, and their place in it. Careers change. People change. Momentous moments in life occur. Choices have to be made. Those really are climate change moments on a more personal level. The sun'll come out tomorrow....bet your bottom dollar that tomorrow there'll be sun... Yeah....when I get introspective, I pop out the show tunes. :) On to the next story in this collection! There are 7. Very curious about the rest.....climate change....or Climate Change? Can't wait to find out! sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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