My Rating – 3 ¼ StarsI received a free copy of this book from Netgalley on behalf of Scholastic books in exchange for a fair review.In the distant future, America is split at the Mississippi River. A virus has ravaged the East and a giant wall has been built to keep the rest of a country safe. This ...
In a world ravaged by mutation, a teenage girl must travel into the forbidden Savage Zone to recover lost artifacts or her father’s life is forfeit. America has been ravaged by a war that has left the eastern half of the country riddled with mutation. Many of the people there exhibit varying degree...
I looked forward to this book mainly due to the premise which sounded intriguing just by the summary alone. And while the basis for the story's concept was pretty strong, the set-up of the world (a desolated, post-apocalyptic place where a virus called Ferae has turned most humans into savage, mutat...
If love triangles where at least one of the dudes is an über-douche don’t bother you, you might be fine reading this book.I hate triangles. I frigging hate them. I want to kill all of them with fire. This is one of the ones that I’d like to kill slowly with fire. I’m not exaggerating when I say that...
See more book reviews on my blog.This book starts out by comparing a land full of virus-infected, bestial people to Africa. And then it manages to go downhill from there.There were so many problems with this book, they drowned out the good parts. The premise for this story was fairly good, if you ...
Anyone who read Kat Falls’ previous 2 novels, Dark Life and Rip Tide, will not be surprised to learn that I raced through her new book, Inhuman. Inhuman describes a world in which a virus, Ferae, has changed human society. Those who don’t carry the virus live in the West behind a wall and live in ...
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