What if the end of the world is the best thing that’s never happened?
In the central Scottish town of Dundule, residents of the Busy Bee Flats ā Donna and her eight-year old daughter, dour ex-miner Douglas, big Giorgio the chip shop fryer, young druggies Tam and Mac ā struggle like everyone else.
Then the lights go out.
Winter, and itās a global blackout.
Nowās the choice. Go wild and raid the streets, or come together and build something new in the ruins of the old.
But there’s no paradise yet. Botched deals, armed survivalists and dwindling resources threaten to destroy progress.Ā And the occasional screech of a fighter jet reminds them that nuclear oblivion still loomsā¦
Disnaeland mixes tenderness with broad comedy during the end times. Shifting from the deeply personal to theĀ visionary, D.D. Johnston brings us an extraordinaryĀ and prophetic novel.
Some Blogger Reaction
āA brilliant exciting roller coaster ride… the best dystopia I have ever read.ā @ladyreading365
āRefreshingly original⦠thought provoking⦠surprisingly uplifting. I laughed, I cried⦠and I enjoyed the ride.ā @librarylove2781
āWhat a read! Heart-breaking but heart-warming, morbid but hopeful.ā @herandherbooks
āIt took me exactly one chapter to be obsessed with this book… quirky, morbid, uplifting and hilarious.ā @mybloodybookstsagram
āLaugh out loud funny with great characters.ā @candygirl73reads
āMemorable characters and an interesting set up⦠one of my top dystopian books.ā @whatyoutolkienabout
āThe novelās radical premise is elevated by vividly drawn characters and its compassionate and hilarious storytelling.ā @reecetagram
āDisnaeland is as witty and warm as it is dark and dingy.ā @swordinthesloan
‘Sharp-witted humour and a writing style that reminded me of Christopher Brookmyre, I was engrossed in this distinct wee novel.ā @pap3rcut__


