I really enjoy AJ Hartleys writing style. I like that he writes each character differently, from their words to tone. You can feel them, they have real stuff behind them and I believe they’re real people.
He does his research, it’s very authentic and fact checked. I was listening to Roy Orbison when it was mentioned, looking up every song, car mentioned and any other references, I love books like this!
My favourite line, a top tier insult “soulless little toe rag” 😂
I read Sekret Machines as well, and if you don’t already know, they’re not small books. I read them in a week and I was hooked. Tom and AJ make a perfect match for storytelling!
This story is great as well! It’s addicting and I sunk right into it. I was feeling pretty passionate in some parts; angry for Andy with the Snakes, angry for the boys when their dumb mom didn’t even stick up for them, and for Stacy when everyone kinda laughs at her for having ambitions beyond being a housewife. A little teary eyed to learn what Andy was doing for Van in secret.
To me that’s good writing, inspiring those emotions. It also sent a good message: ‘don’t lose sleep over the opinions of sheep’ because clearly Dylan, Hank and the Snakes are all just idiots and it’s unfortunate that most of the world is that watered down 🤷♀️
Dylan kinda turned around but I still think he’s just a dummy
I have a high interest in the atomic testings, UFO sightings and government conspiracies as well so very cool stuff. Very real, it’s not like ‘ohh beam me up and probe me’ sci fi. I’m a believer and I know the government hides so much from us, so call me crazy but it feels like a very truthful story. Tom was right 😉
I just really enjoy diving into something different with substance. I read a lot of romance and sometimes it’s just filler and mindless. No hate on romance! But I loved the nostalgia here; it reminded me a lot of the movie American Graffiti with Richard Dreyfus and a young Harrison Ford. DJ Stevie Fly reminded me of The Wolfman!
I have Cathedrals of Glass on my shelf next and I cannot wait to crack open another from the pen of AJ Hartley