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You might be wondering: Is this just another Bigfoot story? No. Max Brooks does something unique.

: Kate Holland evolves from an anxious, dependent individual into a fierce survivalist, showing how extreme circumstances can provoke "latent violence" and unexpected strength.

Max Brooks' writing style in "Devolution" is reminiscent of his previous works, such as "World War Z" and "The Zombie Survival Guide." His prose is clear, concise, and engaging, making the book accessible to a wide range of readers.

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Thirteen months after a cataclysmic volcanic eruption, the outside world has largely forgotten the small, ultra-modern, eco-community of Greenloop. Nestled in the shadow of Mount Rainier, this technological paradise was designed for city dwellers who wanted to be "at one with nature," complete with solar panels, biofuel, and high-speed internet. But when the volcano explodes, the ash cloud cuts them off from civilization entirely.

Their "Eden" is shattered when Mount Rainier erupts, a catastrophic event that isolates Greenloop by destroying the only road and cutting off all digital communication. However, the volcano is not the primary threat. As the ecosystem collapses, a tribe of starving, highly intelligent, and predatory Sasquatch—displaced from their natural hunting grounds—descends upon the community.

: Quotes from the officials who eventually discovered the "bloody wreckage" of Greenloop. Themes: The Meaning of "Devolution"