Plenty to think about...


By Anonymous - Posted on 07 September 2008

The following is reprinted from Redbrick!

“After a piece of cryptic graffiti appears on an overpass near Tynee University, the molecular geneticist Dr. Flake Fountain is drawn into a conspiracy which may or may not lead to the end of the world as we know it.

Written from Fountain's point of view in bite-sized numbered sections, this novel (Vigorito's first) is certainly a page-turner. The narrator freely hops back and forth between his current situation and previous conversations with his friends Sophia and Blip. The style is a little heavy on self-concious word play, but the story doesn't suffer too much for that.

This is an 'ideas' book, as well as an idealistic one. There's plenty to think about - but, one gets the impression, not too seriously - and the main plotline is clever. Good fun; pick it up if you come across it, or if you like surreal apocalyptic adventures.”