Lights Out in Lincolnwood' by Geoff Rodkey is one of those books that sneaks up on you with its gripping premise and relatable characters. The story revolves around the Altman family, who find themselves trapped in their suburban New Jersey town after a mysterious global blackout cuts off all communication and transportation. The main characters include Dan Altman, a struggling screenwriter who's trying to keep his family together while grappling with his own insecurities; Jen Altman, his wife, who's a high-powered lawyer suddenly forced to confront the fragility of modern life; and their two kids, Max and Chloe, who each react to the crisis in wildly different ways. Max, the older son, is a typical teenager more concerned with his social life than the apocalypse, while Chloe, the younger daughter, is resourceful and observant in ways the adults underestimate.
What makes this family so compelling is how they’re thrown into chaos without any of the usual survival skills you’d expect from a post-apocalyptic story. Dan’s bumbling attempts to 'lead' his family are both hilarious and heartbreaking, while Jen’s pragmatic ruthlessness clashes with her maternal instincts. The kids aren’t just sidekicks either—Max’s selfishness evolves in surprising ways, and Chloe’s quiet resilience becomes a driving force. There’s also a colorful cast of neighbors, like the prepper weirdo next door and the suspiciously well-prepared retired couple, who add layers of tension and dark humor. Rodkey does a fantastic job making these people feel like real, flawed humans rather than caricatures, which is why the book’s social commentary hits so hard. By the end, you’re rooting for the Altmans even as you cringe at their mistakes—it’s that kind of messy, heartfelt storytelling that sticks with you long after the last page.
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For three years, he made that promise ninety-nine times — and skipped the ceremony ninety-nine times.
The first time, her wolf died unexpectedly, and he claimed the Moon Goddess had forbidden the ceremony.
The second time, her heat struck suddenly, and he abandoned me, throwing himself into her bed.
After that, every time there was supposed to be a ceremony, something happened to her — and somehow, he was always right there by her side.
Every time, I broke down, screaming, drowning in heartbreak.
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