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  • Arstechnica | Review: The indestructible humanity of A Boy and His Dog at the End of the World
  • Warning: Mild spoilers ahead.

    (credit: Orbit Books)

    Dystopian stories take many forms, but it's a rare dystopian novel that prominently features man's best friend. Author of the Oversight and Stoneheart trilogies, C.A. Fletcher doesn't hide the importance of dogs in his latest novel. Aptly titled A Boy and His Dog at the End of the World, it follows a young boy named Griz as he goes on a journey to retrieve his stolen pet.

    "Dogs were with us from the very beginning," Griz writes. "And those that remain are still with us now, here at the end of the world."

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