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by Ronald Malfi
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sunsetxcocktail
sunsetxcocktail rated it 9 years ago
I received a copy from Netgalley. It’s been a while since I read a really good horror novel, and this one caught my attention whilst browsing through Netgalley. Viruses that wipe out the world stories kind of leave me apprehensive in that it will either wind up focusing on zombies or be far too li...
IntoTheMacabre
IntoTheMacabre rated it 9 years ago
There are writers and then there is Ronald Malfi. From the first chapter of The Night Parade, it was evident that Malfi's caliber of writing was a notch above what I'm used to seeing from the genre. The verbiage and imagery raised the writing into something majestic. It makes me want to throw away m...
Bark at the Ghouls
Bark at the Ghouls rated it 9 years ago
Set during the onset of an apocalypse in the form of a plague, The Night Parade is part road trip, part survivalist thriller, part emotional relationship drama and, fortunately for me, all parts were good.The plague is dubbed Wanderer’s Folly because it makes you lose your marbles before killing you...
Hooked on Books
Hooked on Books rated it 9 years ago
The Night Parade is a post-apocalyptic story about a father and daughter, David and Ellie, who are on the run from the government/ CDC because they think Ellie may hold the key and cure to a new disease called Wanderer's Folly which is rapidly taking over the world. The story alternates from present...
Maddie's Bookshelf
Maddie's Bookshelf rated it 9 years ago
This book first caught my interest primarily because of the ominous cover. I saw that it was a horror story and just had to try it out. This book was super creepy, addictive, and certainly had me gripped. Throughout the story you are given clues as to what is going on but the author has you constant...
runner
runner rated it 9 years ago
Ronald Malfi's contribution to an apocalyptic tale is a superbly executed story which has at its heart the relationship of a father and daughter and the sacrifices that one man will make to keep her safe and well. There is a certain similarity between Robert McCammons Swan Song where "Swan" Sue Wan...
Alexandra's Adventures in Books
Alexandra's Adventures in Books rated it 9 years ago
* Review copy provided by NetGalley * For some books part of the enjoyment is going in blind, and letting the story unfold as the author has written it. This makes such books difficult to review, at least if your goal is to try to help others decide if they might enjoy a story and do it without ...
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