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The Last Dog on Earth

By: Adrian J Walker
Narrated by: Jonathan Aris, David John
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Summary

Random House presents the audiobook edition of The Last Dog on Earth by Adrian J Walker, read by David John and Jonathan Aris.

Every dog has its day....

And for Lineker, a happy-go-lucky mongrel from Peckham, the day the world ends is his: finally a chance to prove to his owner just how loyal he can be.

Reg, an agoraphobic writer with an obsession for 90s football, plans to wait out the impending doom in his second-floor flat, hiding himself away from the riots outside.

But when an abandoned orphan shows up in the stairwell of their building, Reg and Lineker must brave the outside in order to save not only the child, but themselves....

©2017 Adrian J Walker (P)2017 Random House
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Critic reviews

"Very few dystopian novels push through to the horrors explored here. Fewer still reach these heights of lyricism, humour and decency." (Daily Mail)

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great book

absolutely loved this book,it's funny,witty,and quite sad in places,the emotions this book put me through was unbelievable
a highly recommended read.

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Good boy, Well done!

I’m grateful, this is the best I’ve read/listened to for a looong time. I don’t know exactly what it was that did it, but I really clicked with this story.
I laughed, I held my breath and I cried. Characters are interesting, they have flaws and strengths and are well developed. I really cared about them. The story is gripping, both dark and sweet, and the narrator made an excellent job.
Lineker is also officially now one of my top favorite fictional canines.
This is the first book I’ve read/listened to from this author, but definitely not the last!

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Not as clever as 'Running'

Not as clever as I wanted it to be, forgettable and a bit of false advertising - there's lots of dogs in it so the titles a bit of a lie. The dogs themselves are too human, one example without being a spoiler, surely a dog would not be able to discuss a drone, it wouldn't have any reference to work by, it would be a metal insect wouldn't it, but no the author writes the dogs without any attempt to give them their own doggy point of view...they just swear, a lot, which is funny for two minutes then tiresome, then embarrassing, you cannot listen on speaker, headphones only as the language is just crude. Ultimately just not as clever as you want, the idea could be okay but the outcome is just a C, perhaps C+ if you can get past the vulgarity.

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A man and his dog... Fantastic

Another great read, if you like this kind of thing.
Great story about a man and his dog. The book has layers with the story on the surface an underlying emotions and perspectives. The dogs perspective seems aggressive and vulgar but once past this real passion. I know a guy like this dog! The narrator has, for me got the accent bang on with just the right level of emotion and dullness the character portrays. Well done all concerned in the creation of this audible book. Time flies when you engrossed in a book.

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Superb performance, surprisingly moving

I was drawn to his book because of the setting, being a Peckham girl through and through. Sure enough, references to the roads around Peckham Rye where Reginald, the main character lives, had me hooked. Set in the near future, the unfolding events and description of London is worryingly plausible in the current, increasingly nationalistic Europe. Lineker, the dog in the story has become one of my favourite literary characters, brought to life by the wonderful narration. The language is colourful, but so typical of South London. At times I laughed my socks off, whilst on other occasions I was deeply moved. The story is simple enough, but It was totally engaging. Loved it!

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Superior Mixed Perspective Story Telling

Nicely Paced , Well Narrated and Thoroughly Enjoyable Perspective Driven Story Telling , Thank You!

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Brilliant!

I don’t normally write reviews but absolutely had to with this book. I LOVED it. Beginning to end, it had me laughing out loud but also welling up. Would highly recommend for a fantastic adventure story with just the right combo of fun, philosophy, humanity and brilliance.

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Thought provoking.

I found this book enjoyable, but was all the foul language really necessary? At times I found this distracted me from the gems of insight into the world of dogs verses everything else. This book is not for those easily offended, and that's a shame because its a good story with great narration

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This needs more than 5 stars. Not enough by far.

Would you consider the audio edition of The Last Dog on Earth to be better than the print version?

With the brilliant narration by Jonathan Aris & David John, this epic book came alive.

What did you like best about this story?

It's an incredible book, and Adrian J. Walkers ability to bring humour and horror together is brilliant.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Easily could have done

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Genius!! Terrifying.

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Amazing

An amazing book. Very pertinent to what is happening now within our own politics.
Everyone should listen or read this book and take the message from within the story.

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