Review

John Kinsella's Hollow Earth boasts a mythical vision yet fails to deliver on storytelling fundamentals

By Jerzy Beaumont
Updated July 2 2021 - 2:49am, first published November 16 2019 - 5:00am
Author John Kinsella. Picture: Supplied.
Author John Kinsella. Picture: Supplied.

John Kinsella's Hollow Earth is billed as "combining a twenty-first century sense of planetary peril with a 1970s funkadelic vibe". That much is true, but be warned: little of this cascading critique of humanity's failings is easily digested. If you're looking for something to begin, continue, and finish reading (in that order), then move on.

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