Sunday, August 07, 2016

The Fireman

I finished reading The Fireman by Joe Hill. It's a novel about a world plagued by an infectious disease nicknamed "Dragonscale" that manifests itself as intricate, tattoo-like designs on the hosts skin, which might be nice, except that sooner or later it causes the host to ignite and burn to death. Soon civilization collapses, with survivors either infected or terrified of infection. Cheery, school nurse Harper is infected, and is also pregnant. Realising that the baby may be born uninfected, she is determined to survive until it is born. As she avoids roaming bands of vigilantes murdering those infected, her only hope of survival is The Fireman, who has learned the secret of harnessing and controlling Dragonscale. It's a long book, 752 pages, but very good and very powerful.

I went out and got a couple of Blu-rays: Our Little Sister and Ivan's Childhood (which finally completes the Andrei Tarkovsky collection that I started in 2003). Unfortunately the store is closing down at the end of the month for relocation. I asked, but they don't know where they're going yet.



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