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I Wore Heels to the Apocalypse edition by C H Clepitt Literature Fiction eBooks



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Is anyone truly prepared for the apocalypse?

Well, Kerry certainly isn’t, and she fairly quickly discovers that looking sharp in a business suit and heels is not going to help anyone when there’s an apocalypse, with possible zombies!
Together with a super spy, an ex girl guide and a personal trainer with manly foraging skills, Kerry must battle terrifying religious cults, rich people and her personal demons, all whilst having the daily chore of deciding what to wear.

This is a laugh out loud comedy with romance, heart and talking badgers, and is not to be missed.
What would you wear to the apocalypse? #IWoreHeels

I Wore Heels to the Apocalypse edition by C H Clepitt Literature Fiction eBooks

Given the amount of work by CH Clepitt I've read already, I probably shouldn't have been surprised by the splendidly named I Wore Heels To The Apocalypse. And yet here I am, surprised and delighted in equal measure.

I Wore Heels ain't nothing but a good time. It's fun, it's a frolic, it's the end of the world. Kerry is a website designer inclined towards baggy clothes and comfy shoes when an unexpected apocalypse leaves her in her least favourite shoe choice and with an absence of transferrable skills. Not much use for html in the wilderness since she left her one-bedroom flat.

Instead, she finds herself caught up in less of a battle for survival, more a forage for comfort - all while her travelling companions deal with their own issues of sexual fluidity. The end of the world can apparently do great things for clearing out those social pressures preventing you from admitting your attraction to the same sex. They won't laugh at you down the pub any more, after all.

This is a quirky, perky ride, frequently making you giggle and chortle in ways that make people eye you suspiciously on the tube train. Don't worry about that, you never know when an apocalypse might come along to let you chortle in peace.

I Wore Heels is the best I've read yet by CH Clepitt - and I was already a fan.

Product details

  • File Size 458 KB
  • Print Length 120 pages
  • Publication Date May 26, 2016
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01DRBA67U

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I loved this book. It's a hilarious post-apocalyptic romp that has plenty of laugh-out-loud moments. Well-paced, with plenty to keep the reader interested until the very end.
This story was laugh-out-loud funny but sadly the run-on sentences and punctuation errors made it tiring to read and a little hard to follow. Some work with a good editor could make this a real gem.
This was a fun book to read! I had to be careful while reading in bed as to not wake up my husband with my loud chuckles. The characters are diverse, fun, and stronger than they think. I was just waiting for the badger to sparkle.
What happens when our heroine is caught in heels and the apocalypse is beginning? With help of spies, a 'moron', and a badger of course, she muddles her way through. Full of great characters and occurrences, this story brings chuckles and laughs at every turn.
Kerry is meeting a potential client for coffee when the apocalypse starts. Her client, the attractive guy she just met and the barista are, as far as they know, the last people alive and Kerry is just not dressed for the end of the world.

The idea was good and the story okay, but the formatting (on ) forgot to indent or put spacing between paragraphs and since it was dialogue driven, it wasn't always easy to see where one person stopped talking and another started up. I can get past bad formatting, but the story has to be stellar and this one was a bit lacking.

For the price, I'd suggest passing.
There's much to love in 'I Wore Heels to the Apocolypse' a fun premise, luscious cynicism, and some lovely character development. The narrator, Kerry, is the kind of klutzy Everywoman just about every reader can identify with. She's self-deprecating, self-aware, & eternally wardrobe-challenged. What's not to love?
Alas, neither the story nor its post-'apocalyptic' world is ever fleshed out at all. The reader is left in a vacuum trying to follow a series of what seem to be 'wouldn't this be cool!' events that don't hang together to form a coherent story. The characters are thrown into what they believe to be the aftermath of a nuclear attack, yet the narrator et al seem to worry more about one another's sexual orientation than survival. The narrator doesn't even wonder when she's suddenly adopted - for no apparent reason - by a telepathic badger that seems to be her totem spirit. Yet despite the serious flaws, the narrator's voice kept me puzzling through.
This short book is weird in all the best ways. It’s laugh-out-loud hilarious, poking fun at all kinds of human foibles.

The story starts with Kerry, the likable everywoman narrator, getting her high heel stuck in a storm grate. Rescued by the classic Handsome Stranger, this sets a series of odd adventures in motion. After escaping from an apocalyptic explosion with only their lives, Kerry and her assembled “team” must navigate the world left to them. It doesn’t go exactly according to plan, which seems to be how Kerry’s life is in general.

Armed with flashy track suits, incontinence pads, and a talking badger (yes, really), Kerry learns a lot more about herself and her friends than she does about surviving the possible zombie attacks. This is a world where things are upside down, including some abused literary tropes.

I love how so many things are satirized and turned on their ears. One of my favorites is the way both gay and straight identities are humorously played as “confused,” while bisexual identity is stable and not confusing at all. Villains are heroes, heroes are flawed, and no one is safe from the on-point wit in the writing.

There is no rest for the weary here; you stay on your toes while reading or you miss all the fun. Every time it seems like they might figure it out and save the day, there’s a new obstacle or plot twist. It’s a wild ride, so hang on tight.

For non-stop laughs, surprisingly deep thoughts, and an endearing badger, this gets 5 stars.
Given the amount of work by CH Clepitt I've read already, I probably shouldn't have been surprised by the splendidly named I Wore Heels To The Apocalypse. And yet here I am, surprised and delighted in equal measure.

I Wore Heels ain't nothing but a good time. It's fun, it's a frolic, it's the end of the world. Kerry is a website designer inclined towards baggy clothes and comfy shoes when an unexpected apocalypse leaves her in her least favourite shoe choice and with an absence of transferrable skills. Not much use for html in the wilderness since she left her one-bedroom flat.

Instead, she finds herself caught up in less of a battle for survival, more a forage for comfort - all while her travelling companions deal with their own issues of sexual fluidity. The end of the world can apparently do great things for clearing out those social pressures preventing you from admitting your attraction to the same sex. They won't laugh at you down the pub any more, after all.

This is a quirky, perky ride, frequently making you giggle and chortle in ways that make people eye you suspiciously on the tube train. Don't worry about that, you never know when an apocalypse might come along to let you chortle in peace.

I Wore Heels is the best I've read yet by CH Clepitt - and I was already a fan.
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