What happens when the invasion of Earth has all become a bit … tiresome?
And there’s dust everywhere?
Norman yearns for more than his lot in a post-apocalyptic hell-hole, especially now that his neighbours have moved in with him. If only he could fix the hole in the wall made by the meteorite, do something about the death from the skies, and get a decent sandwich.
But as the world crumbles into dystopia, Norman is the only one who can save it.
Possibly.
Normalverse Too is the continuation of a trilogy about normality and universal class warfare.
I was worried that Dunn wouldn't be able to duplicate the weirdness and humor from the original Normalverse, and in some ways I was right. Gone is the weirdness from the three protagonists normal, earth-bound lives. A large part of this book is set in space, and the parts that aren't are set in a post-invasion earth. The protagonists find themselves sticking together throughout a series of weird, weird events, leading up to a communal dinner featuring roasted alien pilot flesh.
No, I am not making that up.
Once again, Dunn comes across with a hysterical, thoughtful, entertaining novel. Like the first Normalverse, I give this a huge recommendation for anyone to read. You won't regret it!