Pig is fictional writing at its best and is bound to be a bestseller. The dialogue is frequently quirky and works well with the action in this creative and clever plot. The twists caught me completely off guard and left my head spinning with awe. Enthusiastically recommend.
Bryone Peters for Readers’ Favorite
All animals have been eaten to extinction, or so humanity thinks. When Dando finds herself accidentally teleported to an alien space station that’s been orbiting Earth for decades, she discovers aliens are real. Even more shocking, animals are not extinct. They have been rescued, given refugee status, and relocated to safe human-free planets.
Dando wants nothing more than to get back to Earth. Back to the only thing that matters — her sister. She tries to escape before the alien bureaucrats send her to the far reaches of the universe. In the process, she learns her arrival at the station wasn’t an accident, maybe she isn’t just another lowly human, and maybe there is one other thing in this universe she loves more than her sister — pigs.
Her new found love of pigs sends her on a perilous mission where she discovers just how far she will go to save them.
Praise for Pig
J. N. Johnson has crafted a fascinating concept with this plant-conscious work of science fiction that examines the darker side of human nature. I would certainly recommend Pig to science fiction readers seeking something new and challenging to wrap their minds around.
K.C. Finn for Readers’ Favorite Pig is, to put it simply, science-fiction storytelling at its finest. The storyline takes every idea you consider standard and tosses it out the window, leaving the most outlandish of possibilities before you.