(12/2/2018)
The Last Romantics is an engaging, well written book featuring the dysfunctional Skinner family. As children, the four Skinner siblings survive a horrendous period of time which they later refer to as the Pause. It is during this period that the sisters and brother forge their strong love and reliance on each other, and the reverberations from the Pause last well into their adult years. The characters are well developed, interesting, and likable. The one part of the novel that I didn’t care for was the background for the scene set in 2079 with the power outage, sirens, armed soldiers, and shelters. None of it was explained, and it didn’t advance the plot so I felt that it was unnecessary. I think that this book can generate good discussions on any number of topics, and I will definitely recommend it to my book club.