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Description
Product details
| Published | Jun 03 2025 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 384 |
| ISBN | 9781639736140 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Publishing |
| Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Parks-Ramage takes the idea of a wealthy, sometimes frivolous main character getting ready for a party and dials it up to 11. But then, in an ambitious move that brings a delightful element of camp to the novel, he abandons that relatively safe and simple premise in favor of an exercise in maximalism. Which is to say that his plot goes off the rails - and it works...It's Not the End of the World is a wild ride of a novel. Sometimes you have to laugh so you won't cry - and as is usually the case with camp, there is something true and painful running beneath the humor.
Ilana Masad, LATimes
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It's Not the End of the World reads like the best yap sesh you have with your friends after splitting a pitcher of mimosas at brunch...[Parks Ramage] distorts humanity just to the point of recognition, delivering a sharp-tongued satire indicting the current political landscape as well as human greed and apathy.
Liz Doupnik, Marie Claire
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In an unfortunately not-at-all-distant 2044, Mason Daunt is rich enough to ignore the crumbling world outside-until an apocalyptic event threatens to crash the over-the-top baby shower he's throwing with his partner in their LA mansion. A gore- and sex-fueled satire from the author of Yes, Daddy this novel skewers privilege and denial with bleakness and hilarity.
Michelle Hart, Electric Literature
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After the success of his debut modern gothic novel Yes, Daddy, Parks-Ramage returns with this new yarn chronicling the lives of queer men navigating homophobia, political opposition, a totalitarian government, and climate collapse in a futuristic world...This is a wild ride that spans a century in the life of two queer fathers in the future.
Jim Piechota, Bay Area Reporter
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Parks-Ramage's ambitiously bonkers new page turner It's Not the End of the World is a mash-up of social satire, sci-fi, soap opera, and horror set on the edge of the apocalypse. Both snark and gore ramp up quickly (a mutilated body is “still breathing tartare”) as Parks-Ramage pulls the reader into a breathless B-movie world situated somewhere between Mad Max and The Real Housewives.
Jim Gladstone, Passport Magazine, "Favorite Books for Summer 2025"
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It's Not the End of the World is both a demented, technicolor romp through end times and a heartbreaking story of love and family. From its terrifying opening to its gut punch conclusion, this grotesque, hilarious, beautiful novel had me in its thrall. Parks-Ramage has written the most imaginative and visceral cli-fi I've read to date.
Kate Brody, author of RABBIT HOLE






















