Sunday, 5 December 2021

BOOK REVIEW: Bob And The Blob


TITLE: Bob And The Blob
AUTHOR: Simon Carr
PUBLISHED BY: Simon Carr

An entertaining story with a twist and a fabulous ending; what’s not to love?

It's hard not to feel sorry for hero, Bob; he lives an unremarkable life; watching Strictly Come Dancing is the highlight of his week, but one evening after falling asleep just after the programme finishes, something strange happens and his life is turned upside down when he is abducted by alien blobs. Bob and the entire human race are harvested by the Blobs for food. Bob's handler, Fred, befriends Bob, and the two of them try to change the legal status of humans, from food to intelligent life.

This is a humorous tale very much along the lines of 'Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy', which also appears to take inspiration from tales from the late Sir Terry Prachett; readers will really feel for Bob and Fred and genuinely root for them to win.

This story tells of alien blobs who view earth as a farm where most people are food; It is a quirky story; some readers may be put off reading it due to the continual swearing contained in it but readers who appreciate an easy read with quirky humour and strong language will enjoy this crazy tale which includes super-intelligent alien blobs, humans as food and basically, the dawning of the end of the world.

It is a very clever story with interesting, well-developed characters plus the banter between the characters and the funny situations in the middle of a little bit of action and danger gives the book an added bonus.

It is absurd, stupid and completely surreal and similar books popular with readers who enjoy this genre will thoroughly relish it.

Although the ending is somewhat predictable, it was an easy, fun-to-read book, which is well worth taking the time out to read; it kept me laughing all the way through.

Although this story is not for everyone, I think readers who stay 'til the end will be glad they did.

Reviewer - Anne Pritchard


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