![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() There’s a deaf kid named Nick and a chubby, petulant loser named Harold Cross. She’s a dreamboat.įolks are saying that The Fireman is Hill’s The Stand, and he’s certainly not eschewing the comparison to his father’s magnum opus, with some pretty thrilling Easter eggs scattered throughout the novel. Harper’s tough, smart, plucky, reasonable, deeply kind and a person who suffers no foolishness. This fiery apocalypse is told largely through the point of view of a Julie Andrews-obsessed nurse named Harper Willowes, whom you will adore within pages of her introduction. He tackles the end of the world after the onset of a spontaneously combustive pandemic called Draco Incendia Trychophyton. Joe Hill’s The Fireman may be the author’s most ambitious novel yet. ![]()
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