A wildly imaginative science fiction odyssey. Always compelling, it works on a lot of levels, and they all come together like clockwork in the end. Highly recommended.”
Scott Hawkins, author of The Library at Mount Char
Enchanting, captivating, intriguing...none of these do The Raft justice. Strydom's fresh voice and confident prose will completely engross you. A stellar debut!”
New York Times bestseller Jason M. Hough, author of Zero World
"Strydom’s debut subverts postapocalyptic fiction with a scathing parable of pain and paranoia ... reinvigorates the genre with a suspenseful concept and intimately realized characters. [A] sucker punch of a novel."
Publishers Weekly, starred review
If you think you’ve seen it all, read it all when it comes to dystopian fiction, you really haven’tnot until you’ve experienced The Raft. I was enchanted, awestruck, and ultimately moved by Fred Strydom’s rip-cracking debut.”
Nick Cutter, bestselling author of The Troop and The Deep
This eerie debut about one man’s search for truth, even though what he finds may hurt more than it heals, features a protagonist with raw emotions and a strong voice, carrying what could be a convoluted plot to an unforgettable ending.”
Library Journal, starred review
This novel really is a masterpiece. It’s different and haunting. It’s devastatingly good. And it’s beautifully put together. If you don’t read another SF novel this year, shame on you. If you do, make it The Raft.”
John Love, author of Faith and Evensong
"One of the sharpest premises in 2016 . . . The Raft is a must-read."
B&N Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog
F***ing fantastic. The writing, from start to finish, is wonderful. The Raft is easily the best book I’ve read this year, and one that I’m not sure will be topped.”
We the Nerdy
The Raft was a refreshing, unique read. [I] can see it sticking with me for a long time. I look forward to seeing what Fred Strydom writes next.”
Christy's Love of Books
A strong debut in the genre and sure to interest SF readers in generaland dystopia fans in particular.”
Booklist
Riveting and moving science fiction ... I read The Raft in one sitting.”
Rant and Rave Reviews
A must-read, even for hardened 'realist' readers.”
Aerodrome
A writer to watch ... a philosophical adventure story that takes the reader into a terrifying world where no one can remember who or what they are.”
BDlive
A brilliant book, and one not to be missed ... a rollicking good dystopian novel.”
Cape Times
A wildly imaginative science fiction odyssey. Always compelling, it works on a lot of levels, and they all come together like clockwork in the end. Highly recommended.”
Scott Hawkins, author of The Library at Mount Char
Enchanting, captivating, intriguing...none of these do The Raft justice. Strydom's fresh voice and confident prose will completely engross you. A stellar debut!”
New York Times bestseller Jason M. Hough, author of Zero World
"Strydom’s debut subverts postapocalyptic fiction with a scathing parable of pain and paranoia ... reinvigorates the genre with a suspenseful concept and intimately realized characters. [A] sucker punch of a novel."
Publishers Weekly, starred review
If you think you’ve seen it all, read it all when it comes to dystopian fiction, you really haven’tnot until you’ve experienced The Raft. I was enchanted, awestruck, and ultimately moved by Fred Strydom’s rip-cracking debut.”
Nick Cutter, bestselling author of The Troop and The Deep
This eerie debut about one man’s search for truth, even though what he finds may hurt more than it heals, features a protagonist with raw emotions and a strong voice, carrying what could be a convoluted plot to an unforgettable ending.”
Library Journal, starred review
This novel really is a masterpiece. It’s different and haunting. It’s devastatingly good. And it’s beautifully put together. If you don’t read another SF novel this year, shame on you. If you do, make it The Raft.”
John Love, author of Faith and Evensong
"One of the sharpest premises in 2016 . . . The Raft is a must-read."
B&N Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog
F***ing fantastic. The writing, from start to finish, is wonderful. The Raft is easily the best book I’ve read this year, and one that I’m not sure will be topped.”
We the Nerdy
The Raft was a refreshing, unique read. [I] can see it sticking with me for a long time. I look forward to seeing what Fred Strydom writes next.”
Christy's Love of Books
A strong debut in the genre and sure to interest SF readers in generaland dystopia fans in particular.”
Booklist
Riveting and moving science fiction ... I read The Raft in one sitting.”
Rant and Rave Reviews
A must-read, even for hardened 'realist' readers.”
Aerodrome
A writer to watch ... a philosophical adventure story that takes the reader into a terrifying world where no one can remember who or what they are.”
BDlive
A brilliant book, and one not to be missed ... a rollicking good dystopian novel.”
Cape Times
★ 05/15/2016
In one moment on Day Zero, the memories of every person on Earth were wiped away; since no one recalled how the world worked, civilization collapsed on itself. Yet, a movement rises from the rubble, one that gathers people into distant collectives, in which they are monitored by mysterious groups. On a remote beach Kayle Jenner survives, but his sleeping and waking moments are haunted by flashes of his son. Kayle finally escapes from his collective, frantically searching for the one piece of his past he believes still exists. Traveling devastated lands that are being put back together like ill-fitting puzzle pieces, Kayle learns more about what happened on Day Zero and afterward. VERDICT This eerie debut about one man's search for truth, even though what he finds may hurt more than it heals, features a protagonist with raw emotions and a strong voice, carrying what could be a convoluted plot to an unforgettable ending.—KC