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Reviewed by Divine Zape for Readers' Favorite
Die To Live Again by David Crane is a compelling blend of fiction and sci-fi featuring rock-solid characters and an enthralling plot. Twenty-four-year-old Tanya Gray believes she is as ready for the end of the world as any survivalist, and it's the one thing she'd want her father to remember her for. But when the thermonuclear Armageddon hits the earth, when the bombs fall, the world isn't an iota of what she'd known it to be. What would it take to redeem humankind, to find salvation, and is she ready to pay the price?
Die To Live Again is an interesting story laced with symbolism. It can be read as sci-fi or apocalyptic literature. The writing is stellar and there are insightful thoughts scattered throughout the book. Just at the start of the story, the protagonist says, "I guess the only people who really believed in the apocalypse were the survivalists." I enjoyed the stream of consciousness and the fact that the author uses the first person narrative with great mastery, a style that will draw readers in and enthrall them. The author starts with a crisis and transforms it into a tale that will leave readers breathless. It starts with a call...
David Crane has created a work that will resonate with many readers, a powerful warning as to what could happen when we become egoistic and fail to care about our own world. I enjoyed the frightening images and was infinitely drawn to the hope hidden in the throbbing heart of the protagonist.