Book Review: Lucky Day by Chuck Tingle
This post contains affiliate links, which means that we’ll earn a small commission if you make a purchase through these links. “This is the endless dichotomy of existence, I suppose, moments of visceral horror and divine beauty happening all at once to create an impossibly unique thing called life.” 📚 After surviving the globally catastrophic Low-Probability Event that killed more than 7 million people, former statistics professor Vera has hit rock bottom. Unable to find meaning in anything, she’s teetering on the brink when a questionable government agent enters her life and reveals the absurdly disastrous events are far from over, and she’s the only person who can help him discover the link between them and an implausibly lucky casino. Can Vera bring herself to care, cooperate, and, most terrifying of all, confront the concept of nothingness? Lucky Day is a singular read that feels like a bolt of lightning. The first two chapters skyrocket from controlled normalcy into territory so...









