I can't do this anymore, I have been reading this book for 13 days. 13 incredibly long fucking days, and I'm only 41% done!I tried, I really did but I have to dnf at least for now.EDIT:Let me start by saying that I did not finish this book and that I only got through 41% before I waved the dreaded w...
Die deutsche Rezension findet ihr hier.The review contains spoilers about the first book._________________________________________Wolfe has been exposed as a traitor and the situation in the city is in control again. Now the whole population knows about the zombies and quite a lot have some undead r...
Oh how good it feels to back in Habels’s world of neo-Victorian and zombie goodness. This picks up shortly after the first book finishes and immediately pulls you back into the word of New Victoria…which is having a bit of a internal melt down. Like the first one it raises some rather interesting q...
Lia's creativity is just mind blowing. This follow-up to Dearly, Departed was a heart aching, dramatic, anxiety causing, gorgeous Zombie adventure. Can not wait for book 3
*****FINAL RATING: 4.85 STARS*****CATCHALLIf I loved Dearly, Departed, Dearly, Beloved was really something else. It was completely unlike anything I've ever read and completely perfect. I fell in love with it from page one and never stopped. It's easily one of the most amazing books that I have eve...
Barely 20% in 8 hours and NOTHING was sinking in! AT. ALL. :( Truth be told, it was just so friggin' SLOW! Is it me? Maybe, it is just me... going to give it a real go later.... ....much later.
The GoodThe science. Many zombie novels simply state that there was a disease, possibly the flu or some other virus, that mutated and caused the zombie apocalypse. All the minute scientific details are hidden from the reader, which for some people might be a good thing. Lia Habel doesn't conceal an...
You know how you wait desperately for a sequel to a book and then you hold on to it for a while before you read it? There are usually a couple of reasons for this hesitation. One is because you loved the first book so much you just know that you are going to breeze through the next one and then it w...
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