Seventeen-year-old Eva is a chosen one. Chosen to live, while others meet a swift and painful death from an incurable virus so lethal, a person is dead within days of symptoms emerging. In the POD system, a series of underground habitats built by the government, she waits with the other chosen for t...
**WARNING: Contains some spoilers** PODs was an unusual read for me, to the point I’m left floundering and completely at a loss for how to rate it. After finishing reading the book this morning, I’m actually still not 100% sure as to my thoughts about it, and I’m having trouble putting it into words...
Nope. Don't want to get yelled at by publishing house employees if I don't like the book. Seriously, what the hell is going on ppl?!http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/633290603#comment_79076681Oh and also, http://thedisgruntledbear.blogspot.com/2013/07/the-frightening-side-of-book-reviews.html
Oh, I loved the premise of this book. A virus has hit the nation and the only way to be safe is to bunker down and hide in Pods located under the ground. Can you just image the implications of such a system? It’s a controlled system really when it all comes down to it but it’s the surest way of sur...
Review of PODsRating 4 stars(3rd Review for July)www.reviewoffantasy.comI was given this book by the author for an honest review. The thing about this book that made it different from every other Zombie book was that it didn't just show the aftermath of the “Zombie Virus” we got to see the before wh...
PODs is an incredible mix of post-apocalyptic and dystopia. Michelle Pickett wrote such a great book because we see our narrator Eva before the outbreak, during the outbreak, while in the PODs, and after the PODs, as well as when the virus mutated into something else. I think this book shows a lot o...
Review originally posted on Bibliophilia, Please.Once upon a time there was a book that should have turned me off completely after fifty pages. Its name was PODs. PODs was an interesting little book with teenage naïveté, superviruses, questionable government policy, awful roommates, young love, acti...
Yet another YA sci-fi dystopian that fails to deliver on all fronts. The writing is juvenile, the characters are annoying and lacking depth, and I found one character to be particularly offensive, poorly written, and dare I say, racist? I will go into details later.And look at the cover! LOOK AT THE...
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