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by Justina Ireland
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Abandoned by Booklikes
Abandoned by Booklikes rated it 7 years ago
Well, I am really glad that I finally got a chance to read "Dread Nation." Not going to lie though, I was pretty bored for most of the book. Even after the action moves there just seemed to be endless indignities our main character had to deal with until she does a reveal about her past. The world b...
Manga Maniac Cafe
Manga Maniac Cafe rated it 7 years ago
4.25 starsBravo! I did not see that coming.Full ReviewI am a sucker for zombie books, so when I heard about Dread Nation, I was all over it. This is set in an alternate America, when the dead started walking – and eating the living – during Gettysburg. That kind of put the brakes on the strife betwe...
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 7 years ago
First off, before anything else, if you called yourself a feminist and don’t see this cover and go ‘gimme’ you are not a true feminist. Woman, that cover. Whoever designed it – props. Major props and hopefully a large raise. I first noticed this title last year because of the c...
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 7 years ago
First off, before anything else, if you called yourself a feminist and don’t see this cover and go ‘gimme’ you are not a true feminist. Woman, that cover. Whoever designed it – props. Major props and hopefully a large raise. I first noticed this title last year because of the c...
Nemo @ The Moonlight Library
Nemo @ The Moonlight Library rated it 7 years ago
Dread Nation is an alternate history where in the immediate aftermath of Gettysburg, the dead rose and started eating the living. This threw the young United States into disarray, and in a panic the white folk forced Native Americans and African Americans to attend government-funded combat schools s...
Interrupting Soliloquy
Interrupting Soliloquy rated it 7 years ago
This book is a perfect representation of its main character, Jane. Bold, brave, poking at stuff that the folks in charge tells us to not poke at, and unremittingly sharp (and fun, even). In the middle of the Civil War, the dead picked themselves up and began to attack the living. In the interests of...
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