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...
Fills the Creepy Crawlies square I really enjoyed this trip to the world of San Francisco 2027. The science is understandable without being dumb downed and the mystery/suspense is revealed in onion-like layers. The characters are diverse group, and each serve a purpose within and to move along the...
My review and an extended sample of the audiobook are posted at Hotlistens.com. This is a collection of stories that are set in the world of the Newsflesh series. Many of these stories have been previously released in some form, but Countdown is the only one that I was familiar with prior to start...
I said about Deadline that Shaun deserves better. In here, it's all about Shaun and his pain and frankly, all of the After The End Times deserves better. Everyone else's pain was pushed aside and Georgia's journalistic guilt crisis seemed to come out of nowhere. I didn't mind the—I meant it about ...
Although everything could be explained with his grief over George's death—you know what I mean—it still felt too much like the author didn't really want to change the narrators. Like she hadn't really wanted to tell the story from Shaun's point of view but wished she'd could have kept using George's...
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...
My review and an extended sample of the audiobook are posted at Hotlistens.com. Wow! That is the biggest thing that comes to mind when I read this story. It is the final part of the Newsflesh Trilogy. (Yes, there is another book coming out this year, but this is the end of the line for the crew fo...
I love Mira Grant and I definitely love her Newsflesh series and I just don't think anything can be as good as that. Symbiont is just not up for the task, starts slow at the beginning, ends up picking up some momentum towards the end at which point I was asking myself if I actually care about the st...
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...
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