![]() ![]() ![]() In what amounts to a bonus for Tremblay’s fans, they also meet up with two zombie-obsessed teenagers - Josh and Luis - who played significant roles in Tremblay’s 2016 novel, “ Disappearance at Devil’s Rock.” Their story, which comes to a memorable end in the new book, is one of the novel’s most moving - and unexpected - grace notes. Along the way, the pair encounter bureaucratic roadblocks, virus victims both human and animal, and a heavily armed militia convinced that the virus is the result of a deep state conspiracy. ![]() It is another harrowing journey, during which we experience the crisis from the alternating viewpoints of Natalie and Ramola. Twelve years after she found refuge at a school for the blind with her. Arriving next month, Malorie builds out the post-apocalyptic world of the 2014 novel, which led to Netflixs hit film starring Sandra Bullock. The bulk of the narrative, which takes place over the course of a few hours, concerns Ramola’s attempts to drive her friend through a world filled with turmoil, obstacles and unexpected hazards toward a place of safety - and potential assistance - that may not exist. According to an early review of Malorie from the folks at Polygon, Malermans sequel novel is more than fit for a cinematic treatment, largely because the new book takes a more action-forward. Malorie: Josh Malerman previews Bird Box book sequel EW.com Home Books Author Interviews Bird Box author Josh Malerman on publishing a sequel during the end times Josh Malermans. A sequel to Bird Box is on the way from author Josh Malerman and we can already feel our tenuous grip on reality beginning to slip. Ramola is a pediatric doctor and Natalie’s oldest friend. Natalie, a pregnant housewife, is just days away from giving birth when an infected stranger breaks into her home and kills her husband, biting Natalie and infecting her in turn. ![]()
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