Praise for Tim Lebbon’s Bar None
Ross E. Lockhart | July 17th 2009 at 10:35 am
Reviews of Tim Lebbon’s Bar None are starting to roll in, and the consensus is awesome. Highlander’s Book Reviews calls Bar None “a novel which transcends the genre… every bit as good as Cormac McCarthy’s critically acclaimed The Road. In many ways it’s similar, a post apocalyptic road trip, but for me this is the more successful book infused as it is with much more mystery, narrative drive and character development.” And Famous Monsters of Filmland says, “this book is beautifully written, it is scary, thought provoking, fun and different… Mr. Lebbon’s Bar None definitely deserves to be put up on the end of the world shelf with the great classics…”
But don’t just take our word for it. Pick up a copy of Bar None (along with a nice real ale) and see for yourself!
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