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The Darkness After by Scott B. Williams may have a pretty cover, but don’t let that fool you. Underneath the surface you’ll find a cliché dystopian wanna-be, featuring Mitch, a stereotypical forest boy who likes talking about guns a little too much, and April, a teen mom whose desire to return to her daughter gets just a little obnoxious. Described as “flat and uninteresting” by Portland Book Review, this book’s boring plot, static characters and unnatural dialogue will make you want to put it down after reading just a few sentences.

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