Author : Alex Canna
Publisher :
ISBN 13 : 9781689295314
Total Pages : 294 pages
Book Rating : 4.2/5 (953 download)
Book Synopsis The South Tower by : Alex Canna
Download or read book The South Tower written by Alex Canna and published by . This book was released on 2019-08-29 with total page 294 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The Martian" meets "Edge of Tomorrow" in the World Trade Center.It's the morning of 9/11. Up in the World Trade Center's South Tower, Nick Sandini is pitching for work when United Airlines Flight 175 smashes into the building, just a few floors below him.As the tower burns, Nick discovers that the way down is blocked by fire and devastation . . . and the doors to the roof are locked. There seems to be no way out. But when the tower's collapse triggers a time loop that resets Nick to the moment of impact, he realises that it's time to improvise.From reader reviews on Amazon.co.uk:"Reading the novel is a visceral, sweaty-palms experience. You feel the character's desperation by the terse descriptions, the confused conversations and the charging pace. But just when you find yourself breathless, Canna gives you some relief, inserting moments of reflection, black comedy and even romance that give this story a satisfying emotional balance. And in the end, there's a resolution that'll give you goosebumps. And plenty to ponder." D Martin"Couldn't put it down. Best book I have read all year. The book is BLOODY BRILLIANT. I can't gush enough. I genuinely loved it." Miss C."Alex's novel resonated with my creative imagination and I was awestruck by his creative, solution focused mindset. It is respectful of the real life tragic events that occurred and adds a small glimmer of optimism to the truly catastrophic events of 9/11 in the fact that there were survivors of the tragedy. Alex's personal experience of being affected by terrorism penetrates deep into the narrative and Alex uses his experiences to paint a vivid emotional picture of the events within the book. Highly recommended!" Oliver"It's a wild, wild ride, along the lines of the Tom Cruise & Emily Blunt movie, Edge of Tomorrow/Live, Die, Repeat. Everything - or almost everything - is framed in 56-minute, adrenaline-soaked bursts, which become almost unbearably tense in the last few chapters. ( . . . ) The South Tower leaves plenty of loose ends dangling in the breeze of its final collapse. The format of the book doesn't allow for everything to be carefully wrapped up, but there's a novelist's-perspective afterword that offers some insights on why more people weren't rescued and I found this quite gripping too. But after you finally set the novel aside, I can promise you'll still be left with plenty to think about." Celia Dyer