This was a terrific follow up to Rot & Ruin. It was well written, well paced, and well plotted. Maberry does a good job giving the reader a feel for how Tom Imura held his part of the Rot & Ruin together even if it was a responsibility he neither sought nor wanted. Of course, that raises some seriou...
After a very emotional and thrilling ride with Benny Imura in Rot & Ruin, Jonathan Maberry has left me almost speechless by Dust & Decay. (I wouldn't be me if I didn't always have something to say!) If you haven't read Rot & Ruin... Oh my God. PLEASE, GO get it and Dust & Decay because it comes out ...
I've already reviewed Rot and Ruin, and I loved it...I also loved Dust and Decay! I know I've said it before, but I will say it again....I...LOVE...ZOMBIES! They are fabulous (okay, not in the traditional sense, but I think they rock haha), and I love reading about them, especially when it's not all...
Dust & Decay picks up seven months after the events of Rot & Ruin. Our young heroes – Benny, Nix, Lilah, and Chong have been training with Benny’s big brother Tommy. They learn his “Warrior Smart” method of protecting themselves from the zombies because you never know when one of your friends or lov...
Noooooh!!! *sniff* OK,It took me a couple of moments to get over how young Dust and Decay sounded to me. I tried to recall what it was about Rot and Ruin that had me gushing over it the to begin with. And counting back, I realize that book was one of the first zombie books I'd ever read. I was deepl...
Benny made it back from the Rot & Ruin only to start training with his brother, Tom, to leave again. After seeing the airplane fly over, Benny, Nix, Lilah, and Tom have been anxious to find out where it was going. Could there be civilazation beyond the Rot & Ruin?Every day Tom trains Benny, Nix, L...
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