At A GlanceGenre: YA; Horror; Zombies; Dystopian Love Triangle/Insta Love?: noneCliff Hanger: nahRating: 4 Stars Score SheetAll out of tenCover: 8Plot: 8Characters: 7World Building: 8Flow: 8Series Congruity: n/aWriting: 7Ending: 7Total: 7In DeptBest Part: All the tech!Worst Part: so much death! T...
This was interesting. It was a lot to unpack and once I got into it this was interesting. Set in the future after a major virus outbreak. I thought the concept is interesting- everyone has the Kellis-Amberlee virus and it becomes activated when one dies, gets bitten, or spontaneously converts. The v...
Re-read by audiobook I previously read the paperback book in January of 2012. This time I listened to the audiobook.This book felt completely different than when I read the paperback. I ended up really enjoying it which is great considering I gave it 2 stars. I liked it so much the second time ...
Not going to lie, this book is really hard to get into. There were way too many information dumps and reading about ratings, bumps, etc. with regards to Georgia and her partners (her brother Shaun and their friend Buffy) blog/news organization was boring to read about. Also reading about the differe...
Feed is the story of Georgia and Shaun Mason, two bloggers living in a post apocalyptic world full of zombies. They are working on the biggest story of their lives; that could also end it. Feed is not your typical zombie story. It is actually really different from the post apocalyptic stories I’ve...
I really don't like alternating or multiple first person voices. That twist towards the end, will probably mean other things for other people, but for me it means the story should have ended there. Full stop. Won't stop me from listening to Shaun's book, though. P.S. Paula Christensen was a real...
Well slap my arse and call me Bertha, this book moved me. I’ve had a great deal of difficulty finding books that I actually give enough of a shit about to finish in recent years. So for me to finish a trilogy… and then go back and re-read the fucking thing is amazeballs. And I fell in love with th...
My review and an extended sample of the audiobook are posted at Hotlistens.com. Feed is another story that I picked up to stay with my horror theme for Halloween in October. It is also another great recommendation from TheGeekyBlogger. After I started listening to the first little bit, I started t...
Feed takes place in the year 2039, 25 years after the zombie outbreak that occurred in 2014. In this novel, the characters are not facing a full on apocalypse. Despite the presence of zombies, much of society is intact. There are fully-operating restaurants, blogs, and even a presidential campaign. ...
I haven't reread the Newsflesh trilogy since Blackout came out, and I'm not sorry. A nice long break gave me the opportunity to reread with a fresh eye. It was amazing, though, to see how my reading speed fell like a rock as I approached the very bad,horrible, terrible no good ending. You think you ...
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