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The Last Dog on Earth

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"A real find." —STEPHEN KING on The End of the World Running Club

Every dog has its day...

And for Lineker, a happy go lucky mongrel from London, the day his city falls is finally a chance for adventure. Too bad his master Reg plans to hide himself away from the riots outside...

But when an abandoned child shows up looking for help, Reg and his trusty hound must brave the chaos in a journey that will prove not just the importance of bravery, but of loyalty, trust, and finding family in the unlikeliest of places. 

When the world has gone to the dogs, who will you choose to stand with?

Praise for The End of the World Running Club

"Extraordinary." — BBC Radio 2

"An end-of-the-world tale that is anything but an ending." — Anne Corlett

"An exciting and nerve—wracking 'run'" — Robert McCammon

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    • Library Journal

      February 1, 2019

      Lineker the dog is perfectly happy living in an apartment with his owner Reginald in a mostly deserted London. Most people fled when the bombings started, but Reg was never much of a people person, so he just carried on with his life. After several years of quiet, the two are startled out of their groove by the arrival of a young girl. She is fleeing the insurgent group that controls this part of town, as she fits their idea of undesirable. Reg is horrified at the thought of leaving his small safe neighborhood, but she and Lineker have become fast friends, and Reg retains some humanity. The unlikely trio set off across London to get the girl to safety. They meet allies and flee enemies, and Lineker gets separated from his friends more than once, but they continue to struggle toward a possibly brighter future. VERDICT Fans of both dog tales and postapocalyptic fiction will flock to this latest from Walker (The End of the World Running Club). Lineker's vulgar matter-of-factness lends the perfect tone to this near future when politics has led folks further astray.--Dan Forrest, Western Kentucky Univ. Libs., Bowling Green

      Copyright 2019 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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