



still feels a desperate longing for the life he once shared with his owner Big Jim, back when they were still surrounded by the comforts and luxuries of civilization-among them Cheetos and TV. And S.T., who had found her, immediately fell in love as a mother bird would their nestling. For whatever reason, this beautiful tiny infant had evaded the viral pandemic which turned the rest of her species into the mindless, hollow shells of what they once were. Mother nature and her animals have begun reclaiming the planet, now that all the world’s humans have succumbed to a catastrophic disease turning them into ravenous, bloodthirsty beasts (read: zombies).Īll except one. approximately a decade after the previous book ended. The author does make some attempt to remind readers of prior events or to rehash a few concepts here or there, but for the most part, Feral Creatures is meant to be experienced as a direct sequel. If you haven’t, then I highly recommend picking up Hollow Kingdom before tackling this one. If you’re sitting there thinking, hey, this sounds a little different…well, you’ve got that right.īut obviously, if you’re read the first book, you already know all this. which is short for Shit Turd-I kid you not. I make it no secret that I absolutely adored its predecessor Hollow Kingdom and fell immediately in love with its protagonist, a cheeky crass-talking American crow named S.T. Soooooooo good! Feral Creatures by Kira Jane Buxton was one of my most anticipate releases of 2021 and what can I say but it did not disappoint. Publisher: Grand Central Publishing (August 24, 2021) This does not affect the contents of my review and all opinions are my own. I received a review copy from the publisher. Book Review: Feral Creatures by Kira Jane Buxton
