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Reviewed by Lisa McCombs for Readers' Favorite
When asked about his greatest fear, college student Alex hesitated before sharing with his lifelong friends the one element of life that bothered him most: “Eternal nothingness.” The philosophical one of the foursome, Alex’s words prompted a deep, thought provoking conversation on the eve of their last night together before heading off to another year of college. The mood of the evening shifted from jovial beer drinking and memory making to what was to be their last meeting before tragedy struck. Alex, his brother Peter, the comedian Jake, and the lovely Erin, who held Alex’s heart in a deep and unspoken love, woke the next morning to the unspeakable reality of an eternity void of the free life of youth. Alex is the sensible glue that holds the group together. His words and philosophical meanderings leave a lasting imprint on their fate. Peter is forced to make a life altering decision that cannot equal the harsh lesson they all experience after their last night together. How will they cope with the changes that only a brief moment in time can make?
Brian Burnett weaves a captivating tale of friendship and spirituality in Longer Than Tonight. I was quite surprised at the depth of Burnett’s religious intonations as his characters shared their beliefs in this tapestry of collected thoughts. The strength and wisdom revealed in this story of such unique friendship is uplifting in its frank image of our youth. A lesson is to be learned here that everything exists based on goodness. Everything matters.