Fog, The by James Herbert5/30/2023 I also enjoyed the inbetween chapters that focus on random people and how the fog affects them. The way his character develops in the face of all these horrific things is well written. I enjoyed the way the characters reacted and how when Holman connected the dots he was treated as having not recovered from his brief spell of insanity. I found it took a little longer than I was expecting to get through, but other than that, it was alright. A yellow fog then begins to seep out of the fissure and turns all that it comes into contact with insane.Īfter getting exposed to the fog at the very beginning, Holman finds himself cured after a few tense days and from then on, is immune to the fog, making him the one person who can save the country.Īs stated above, this is not something I choose to read very often. The Fog follows John Holman who works for the Department of the Environment and is investigating rumours of Salisbury Plain being used by the Ministry of Defence for weapons testing, when an earthquake happens and a giant fissure appears in the middle of a country village. I thought that maybe reading something so different would push me to read more frequently (and it had the added bonus of fitting with the theme for October: Horror). The Fog by James Herbert has been sitting on my shelf since Christmas and is not something I would normally choose to read. Recently, I’ve picked up a few new hobbies and my reading has suffered because of it.
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