Although everything could be explained with his grief over George's death—you know what I mean—it still felt too much like the author didn't really want to change the narrators. Like she hadn't really wanted to tell the story from Shaun's point of view but wished she'd could have kept using George's...
My review and an extended sample of the audiobook are posted at Hotlistens.com. I’ve not read a lot of zombie books. I have watched a ton of zombie movies and TV shows. This series is nothing like anything that I’ve read or watched. I will say that I think this is a series that I think would make ...
This review was originally posted on One Curvy BloggerDeadline, the second novel in the Newsflesh trilogy, is a novel that it took me forever to work up the courage to read after Feed left me sobbing uncontrollably and in a book hangover the likes of which no book hoarder should ever have to experie...
HOLY COW!!!! THAT ENDING!!! ACK I need more! Seriously I LOVE this series! More addicting than chocolate cake!Okay, sorry for all the exclamation points. Full review will come, but yeah. I loved it!
OH FOR THE LOVE OF EVERYTHING! I have to go and read the third book now. NOW dammit!! A review for THIS one will appear sometime later. LATER I say. **walks off muttering about annoying authors**
It's always kind of hard to review a second book in a series. How do you do it without spoiling the first book for everyone else?Well, I'm going to give it a go!Feed ended with a Very Bad Thing happening. Deadline starts with a Very Bad Thing happening.Shaun and co. are surprised when Doctor Kelly C...
Hell yes! I was enjoying this book but only planning on giving it a 4 star (not that, that is bad) and then I got to the last chapter and now I have to have the next one, like right now!!!!
I loved it a smidge less than book one. But boy, oh boy, when Grant hits you in the gut she doesn't pull her punches. I loved following Sean - and Georgia, still alive and kicking in Sean's head, anyway. Conspiracies abound and life has gotten more ramped up and deadlier than before. Some of the run...
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