![]() Given the 769-page length of Wanderers, Wendig chooses a more reserved tact, moving his stock characters into place for what reads like fairly standard apocalyptic fare. From his Miriam Black novels to his Star Wars series, he utilizes active verbs so visceral and sentences so clipped that he makes James Ellroy look like a Charles Dickens wannabe. For the uninitiated, the best word to describe Wendig’s prose styling is propulsive. ![]() One hundred and ninety-seven pages into Chuck Wendig’s hefty apocalyptic tome Wanderers you begin to wonder where the Chuck Wendig novel is hiding. ![]()
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