· Apocalypse by Tim Bowler. Click here for the lowest price! Hardcover, , Tim Bowler's, "Apocalypse," is about the development of Kit; a young, dependent, worrisome boy to a mature, self-reliant man through an apocalyptic experience. The way the author develops the plot really pulls the reader into the story. Apocalypse. By Tim Bowler. US$ Not Available. The book is not available in your country. The publisher has enabled DRM protection, which means that you need to use the BookFusion iOS, Android or Web app to read this eBook. This eBook cannot be used outside of the BookFusion platform. By Tim Bowler. $ Night Runner. By Tim Bowler.
It's almost like Tim Bowler had some half-baked idea and wrote it down without finishing it. But his agent demanded a book right away and he just popped the unfinished Apocalypse in the mail to him. To stick with so much heavy-going reading all the way to a practically truncated ending is well out of order. Bowler uses both archetypal and original imagery in this dismal apocalyptic tale. In the opening scene, unidentified figures row off an island in darkness, find a man on an offshore rock and bludgeon him with clubs. A "long, eerie moan" sounds from underwater. Fifteen-year-old Kit, sailing with his parents, hears the moan—which becomes the first of many foreboding signs and violent events. Title: Apocalypse Author(s): Tim Bowler ISBN: / (USA edition) Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA Amazon AU.
Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (July ) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Apocalypse is a young adult novel written by British author Tim Bowler. It was originally released in in the UK. Apocalypse. Caught in a storm on their sailing boat, Kit and his parents are driven to the shores of a small island. But there is no safety here. The intense, enclosed community is hostile and Kit soon realizes that he and his parents are in terrible danger. Then suddenly his mother and father disappear. Tim Bowler's, "Apocalypse," is about the development of Kit; a young, dependent, worrisome boy to a mature, self-reliant man through an apocalyptic experience. The way the author develops the plot really pulls the reader into the story.
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