My review and an extended sample of the audiobook are posted at Hotlistens.com. I’ve not read a lot of zombie books. I have watched a ton of zombie movies and TV shows. This series is nothing like anything that I’ve read or watched. I will say that I think this is a series that I think would make ...
This review was originally posted on One Curvy BloggerI received this book for free from Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Y’all know I have been a huge fan of Mira Grant ever since I devoured the Newsflesh trilogy. So...
Beware, I will be discussing things that would be spoilers for anyone who hasn’t read books one and two.Early on I realized I would have a love hate relationship with Mira Grant’s Parasitology series. It didn’t sit well in my head how anyone would accept a tapeworm inside their bodies! Let me clarif...
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...
This review was originally posted on One Curvy BloggerI knew I was going to pick up Parasite right after I finished my review for Blackout, the third and final book in the Newsflesh trilogy. It was sad to see George and Shaun go, but I was so excited to delve into a brand-new series and world from M...
This review was originally posted on One Curvy BloggerBlackout is the third and final book in the Newsflesh trilogy and boy was it a stunning read! I knew I just had to read this book ASAP as soon as I finished Deadline and was left with that awful – but amazing – cliffhanger. Just when I think Gran...
I am utterly baffled to see that I haven't reviewed this novella. How did I fail at that? I talked about Rolling In The Deep constantly for about a week and a half, but apparently not online. First, a note: this is in no way related to the McGuire story in WDSF. Such a fun concept! The framework...
This review was originally posted on One Curvy BloggerDeadline, the second novel in the Newsflesh trilogy, is a novel that it took me forever to work up the courage to read after Feed left me sobbing uncontrollably and in a book hangover the likes of which no book hoarder should ever have to experie...
Not much to say on this one really. Perfect end to a perfect series and I highly recommend the whole darn lot of them. DESPITE the trauma. Or because of it. Loved these. Every last minute. SO sad to leave them behind.
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. ...
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