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Praise for Nina Post:
"When reading Nina's books, reality falls away and I'm absorbed into the weird world in which I'll accept anything she tells me is possible." ~Fel, Goodreads Reviewer
"There's a fine line between total disorganization and the kind of controlled chaos that Post has mastered." ~David Peterson, Goodreads Reviewer
About Last Condo Board of the Apocalypse:
Kelly Driscoll tracks down monsters for a living, but the job isn’t what it used to be.
Vampire hunters are the new big thing, but Kelly doesn’t swing that way. When a reclusive client hires her to locate a rival angel, Kelly’s search takes her to a downtown highrise that has become home to hundreds of fallen angels and dimension-hopping monsters.
As the fallen angels take over the condo board, argue over who’s handling pizza delivery, and begin planning for a little shindig otherwise known as the apocalypse, Kelly must team up with an unlikely group of allies to find her target and keep the fallen angels at bay. In the process, she befriends a reluctant Angel of Destruction, gets tips from a persistent ferret, uncovers the mysteries behind Pothole City’s hottest snack food empire, and tries to prevent the end of the world.
The Last Condo Board of the Apocalypse is a light-hearted urban fantasy novel, combining angels, monsters and other supernatural elements with realistic characters and a comedic tone.
If you enjoyed Last Condo Board of the Apocalypse, be sure to search for these other titles by Nina Post:
- Extra Credit Epidemic - the latest book by Nina Post continues the story of Taffy Snackerge as she uses her wits, charm, and luck to solve a mounting health crisis.
- One Ghost Per Serving - Eric Snackerge, and the ghost that he's possessed by, must get to the bottom of a supernatural infestation.
- Danger in Cat World - a homicide detective must solve the murder of an heiress while dealing with the dozens of cats mysteriously materializing in his house.
- Last Donut Shop of the Apocalypse - the madness takes a more fatty, sugary turn as Kelly Driscoll must prevent the apocalypse... AGAIN.
- Sales Rank: #656924 in eBooks
- Published on: 2012-02-29
- Released on: 2012-02-29
- Format: Kindle eBook
From the Author
What inspired you to write this series?
I was mainly inspired by the condo building I lived in at the time -- the absurd vagaries and power struggles of the board of directors; the travails of the building manager, a master of diplomacy; the mysterious, ninja-like cleaning crew, and the residents. The first book was going to be more Lynchian, but then I thought, 'I'll just throw in this petulant jackal with the lustrous hair of Andy Gibb' and 'the high-rise elevator needs a giant water scorpion attendant who can mix a margarita and shine shoes at the same time.' And there you have it.
On top of that, I was seeing a lot of serious angel books coming out, and wanted to do something more fun with the subject matter.
To read more of this interview, visit qwillery.blogspot.com/2012/10/interview-with-nina-post-author-of.html
About the Author
Nina Post is the author of seven novels, including Danger Returns in Pairs, Danger in Cat World, Extra Credit Epidemic, The Last Condo Board of the Apocalypse, The Last Donut Shop of the Apocalypse, One Ghost Per Serving, and The Zaanics Deceit. She lives in Seattle.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Humorous paranormal with a straight face
By FW
In The Last Condo Board of the Apocalypse, monster hunter Kelly Driscoll is hired (by the Destroying Angel of the Apocalypse) to locate a fugitive fallen angel and prevent the apocalypse. To find this angel, Kelly must search Amenity Tower a downtown high-rise that has become home to fallen angels and interdimensional creatures who fell through the galactic cracks.
Along the way Kelly meets some crazy creatures including a single purpose angel who lost seventy holy pencils when he nervously threw them in the air. And, just wait until you meet his boss, Senior Reconciler, a gaseous human-eating creature with horn-rimmed glasses. You really don't know who--or what--you'll meet along this journey to prevent the apocalypse.
The Last Condo Board of the Apocalypse--a crazy title for a crazy book. After finishing Nina's book, One Ghost Per Serving, I knew this was an author I wouldn't be able to get enough of. Nina has quite the sense of humor. It's a dry, sardonic, tongue-in-cheek sense of humor that is always played so beautifully straight. I'm sure it isn't everyone's thing, but I enjoyed every line.
One of my favorite quotes:
"No, it's happy sparkle balloon land, where dreams come true," Imamiah said, snarling at Vassago. "Get real."
Nina Post, The Last Condo Board of the Apocalypse (p. 31). Curiosity Quills Press. Kindle Edition.
Nina's stories are like nothing I've read before. I've tried to come up with a way to describe her style; it's crazy, attention-grabbing, honest, and somehow organic. It simply is. With a town named Pothole City, a complex with all the frills called Amenity tower, and character names like Senior Reconciler and Destroying Angel of the Apocalypse, you get a sense of what to expect, but anything could happen.
When reading Nina's books, reality falls away and I'm absorbed into the weird world in which I'll accept anything she tells me is possible. Sometimes all of the characters and activity can get confusing, especially if you try to hold on to everything at once, but once you let go and enjoy the brilliant scenery during the ride, you'll be in for an experience like no other.
My verdict: Absolutely! I've already bought the sequel--The Last Donut Shop of the Apocalypse.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Strange, surreal, entertaining
By K. Sozaeva
Full review, including formatting, links, illustrations, can be found here: [...]
Book Info: Genre: Urban Fantasy Reading Level: Adult
Disclosure: I received a free ebook copy of this text from Curiosity Quills (the publisher) in exchange for an honest review.
Synopsis: When hundreds of fallen angels and dimension-hopping monsters take over a highrise condo building, a down-on-her-luck bounty hunter must team up with an unlikely group of allies to prevent the apocalypse.
Kelly Driscoll tracks down monsters for a living, but the job isn't what it used to be. Vampire hunters are the new big thing, but Kelly doesn't swing that way. When a reclusive client hires her to locate a rival angel, Kelly's search takes her to a downtown highrise that has become home to hundreds of fallen angels and dimension-hopping monsters.
As the fallen angels take over the condo board, argue over who's handling pizza delivery, and begin planning for a little shindig otherwise known as the apocalypse, Kelly must team up with an unlikely group of allies to find her target and keep the fallen angels at bay. In the process, she befriends a reluctant Angel of Destruction, gets tips from a persistent ferret, uncovers the mysteries behind Pothole City's hottest snack food empire, and tries to prevent the end of the world.
My Thoughts: This is Nina Post's debut novel, which was followed by One Ghost Per Serving, which I just reviewed.
Kelly has been barely scraping by ever since that vampire huntress stole all her press ("What kind of a world do we live in...?). Now she's been asked to find a fugitive in a luxury condo tower with over 500 units in just two days. I have to tell you, this book was very weird - extremely surreal, and full of ridiculousness, just like her other book. She's apparently obsessed with titanium sporks, as they have showed up in both books. Also weird names for things - in her 2nd book it is business names, in this book it is Cluck Snacks. Here is a listing of a few of the Cluck Snacks named: Cluck Snack Krispy Baked B'nana Bitz for Dogs and Ferrets (`Can Be Used As Cereal!'), Cluck Snack Cereal (`Can Be Used As Cereal!'), Cluck Snack Cake Crisps Cereal, Cluck Snack Top'n (`Makes Anything Taste like Cluck Snack'), Cluck Snack Sweet n' Savory Breakfast Syrup, cluck Snack Pizza Flav'r Gum (`Not for Dogs and Ferrets'), Cluck Snack P'nut Butt'r Chunks (`For Ferrets, Not Dogs'), Cluck Snack Frozen-Like Dess'rt Bars, Cluck Snack Steamie Pock'tz and Cluck Snack Meal'n a Box Totez (`Take Your Cluck Snake With You'). There were many more Cluck Snack offerings named throughout the book - that was just a section with a big chunk of them all together.
I really don't know what to tell you about this book, other than it was surreal, strange, and often silly - the various single-purpose angels were a never-ending source of amusement. I laughed a lot, that's for sure. But I often had trouble keeping up with what was going on; it was like one of those cartoons with all the flashing lights; hard to track, but amusing. So, if that sounds like your sort of book, be sure to check it out.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Comic Gold
By David J. Peterson
I'm not sure what I was expecting from The Last Condo Board of the Apocalypse, but the title was amusing, so I assumed the book would follow suit. Little did I expect how on the head Nina Post would hit my humor nail.
The Last CB of the A is about a woman (Kelly Driscoll) who's been hired to track down a fallen angel who will most likely destroy Earth, but the plot is actually more of a detail--a vehicle for Post's wit, which takes center stage in this book. Usually the term "dream logic" (and so help me if that phrase makes you stop reading this review, I will hunt you) is something applied exclusively to Kafka or Calvino, whose works are evocative of one of those naked-on-finals nightmares. Post, though, uses the "and not or" dream logic to give one the sense of a dream that one accepts as normal while dreaming, but which, on waking, seems laughably (rather than horrifyingly) absurd. This can produce a certain sense of disorientation in the reader (initially I was constantly asking myself, "Wait, when was that character introduced?", or, "Did I miss that detail that seems to have been presented as background information?", etc.), but that disorientation is intentional, and part of the fun--that is, rather than stopping to ask, "Wait, is that right?", one should instead plow right through and say, "Yes, that's true now".
There's a fine line between total disorganization and the kind of controlled chaos that Post has mastered. When an attempt at a story like this fails, it fails badly--and the failures are much more common than the successes. It's for this reason (if for no other [and I'd like to suggest that there are others]) that writers like Post should be encouraged to keep doing what they're doing. If you like Tom Robbins, Mission Hill or Keith Haring, you'll like this book--and if you like them all, you'll love this book. Give it a try! Then we can all sing the Cluck Snack song together. (Cluck cluck cluck cluck cluck cluck snack!)
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