This review can also be found at Pure Textuality PR.I have a lot of mixed feelings regarding this book. I have heard great things about this book and the description really appealed to me so I was excited to dive into this one. The book opens right in the middle of some rather heartbreaking zombie a...
DNF at 50% I tried with this book. I really did...This book kept showing up on my recommended list, and the blurb sounded good. A zombie story with two women kicking ass? Sounds great, right?Unfortunately, for me, the story just didn't follow up on the promise.I think it was a combination of several...
I had seen this book around and when I was at the library one day, I decided to pick it up.The First Days starts out with a really emotional scene that I hoped would set the stage for a well-written read. These sequences that I speak of evoked great emotion and I thought that was a spectacular way t...
An above average zombie novel, but takes a turn toward apocalyptic romance when the men show up. This book follows two women through the beginning of a zombie uprising. The constant emphasis on Katie's sexuality was irritating and distracting and at times it seemed like the author was a little too e...
Lots of action, Lots of blood and guts. Missing was some explanation of what happened to unleash this hell. How did it start and if a terrorist attack then how did it seemingly happen in multiple places at once? Overall a good read though.
'The First Days: As The World Dies' by Rhiannon Frater is the first of a previously self-published zombie apocalypse trilogy that's making its mass market debut, and it's off a pretty good start.From the outset we're thrown headlong into a world shot to blazes with an intro that will definitely get ...
This is a truly GREAT book. I can’t say enough about Rhiannon Frater’s writing style – it just flows so effortlessly, and is an absolute pleasure to read.The story starts tragically, with Jenni trying to come to terms with the fact that her husband and two children had turned, and being faced with ...
This book reminds me of so many movies. It’s Thelma & Louise meets Mr & Mrs Smith meets Pulp Fiction meets The Killer meets The Day of the Triffids. It’s something of a Bullet Ballet with two very cool heroines killing zombies in just about every way imaginable. Everything from bull bars to shovels...
Via http://onlectus.blogspot.com/2013/03/the-first-days-by-rhiannon-frater.htmlI proudly abandoned this book because:#1.- The whole part with the baby fingers under the door was irritating. I got it the first time. No need to repeat it 10 times more.#2.- Tough ass ladies Thelma and Louis, I mean Kat...
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