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Flesh & Bone (Benny Imura) - Community Reviews back

by Jonathan Maberry
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Wortmagieblog
Wortmagieblog rated it 8 years ago
Jonathan Maberrys Zombiepostapokalypse „Rot & Ruin“ ist nicht nur meiner Meinung nach großartig. Sie wurde mit zahlreichen Preisen und Nominierungen ausgezeichnet, darunter der populäre Bram Stoker Award, den Maberry gleich dreimal gewann. Damit befindet er sich in Gesellschaft namhafter Autor_innen...
FatherCraneMadeMeDoIt
FatherCraneMadeMeDoIt rated it 9 years ago
Definitely my least favorite so far in the series, but in no way a bad book. The thing I didn't like about this book was the repetitiveness of it. One thing that is nice about the Rot and Ruin series is that it is easy for new readers to pick up, because each book recaps what has happened in the pre...
The Wombat's Book Blog
The Wombat's Book Blog rated it 9 years ago
And now we have crazies who want to save everyone suffering by killing them. I can kind of see it.
The Aussie Zombie
The Aussie Zombie rated it 11 years ago
Quite often when I read a series, I find that my interest starts to wane as the series goes on - it's almost like I've completely invested myself in the first books and by the time we roll around to number three I'm feeling a bit tired and jaded and just want to find out how the whole thing ends alr...
Bibliofiend's Bookbag
Bibliofiend's Bookbag rated it 11 years ago
Pretty incredible! No one writes psychopathic zealots like Maberry. And some Joe Ledger to boot! I cannot wait to read the last book
RoseInCanada
RoseInCanada rated it 11 years ago
In comparison to the prior two books, this one is grim. I mean really grim - it is utterly joyless. Too many horrors have happened for our group to be cheerful. They have only made as far as Nevada and all hell is breaking loose again. This time in the form of a religious cult...a death cult. ...
jaddington
jaddington rated it 12 years ago
Didn't go where I thought it would. I know this is technically YA, but it could have had a bit more depth. I get the dealing with grief in our way etc etc....BUT the story took a good twist, introduced a character, now I am most curious as to where Mr. Maberry is going with some other...ideas. I do ...
GizmosReviews
GizmosReviews rated it 12 years ago
*Genre* Dystopian*Rating* 3.5-4*Review*“Don’t forget the first rule about the RUIN; out here everything wants to kill you.”Flesh and Bone is the third novel in the Benny Imura series. The story picks up a month after the devastating events of Rot & Ruin. Benny Imura, Nix Riley, Lilah the Lost Girl a...
Flying Kick-a-pow!
Flying Kick-a-pow! rated it 12 years ago
Actual rating: 3.5 Stars*Note: I can't really avoid spoilers for the first two books in this review, so if you're planning on reading them, then you probably shouldn't read this! (Unless you don't care about spoilers––in which case, go right ahead.)So, don't get me wrong ... I'm a big fan of this se...
janawarnell
janawarnell rated it 12 years ago
This is my review from my blog: janasbooklist.blogspot.com.4 peanut butter blossoms.Cover Love:Pretty creepy but it totally fits the tone of the book!Why I Wanted to Read This:Rot & Ruin is one of my most favorite recent books. Dust & Decay (the 2nd in this series) is also amazing. Seriously, if y...
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