3.5 stars: Viral Nation is the first dystopian book I have enjoyed in a long time.Viral Nation opens with a virus wiping out most of the world's population. I love a good apocalyptic virus so I was captured by Viral Nation right away. A suppressant for the virus was discovered when the main characte...
Viral Nation starts with us seeing the devastation that follows a wide spread virus. Millions of people are dying a slow and agonising death. Two men travel forward and get the miracle cure but it's not so much a cure as it is a suppressant. People will have to have a dose everyday for the rest of t...
4.5 starsNon-ending was frustrating, but otherwise, this was a hard to put down read, and I am looking forward to more adventures with Clover. I really liked her - and Mango, too!Full review soon
Ok, premise-wise, Viral Nation isn't really that original — a virus has struck the world and left a majority of them dead and crippled. One day, a cure was found because man has discovered time travel, and the crisis was averted. Now what we have is a thriving community where everyone is at the merc...
ARC provided by Berkley Trade via Net Galley.The world's population is nearly wiped out by a virus. This virus claimed Clover Donovan's mother, and nearly claimed her brother, West. The only thing that saved him was the suppressant, developed by The Company. Now, The Company controls everything; fro...
For more, visit Such A Novel Idea!Why You Should Buy ItIn a world where one book in the over-popular dystopian category can seem like every other, Viral Nation stands apart. Shaunta Grimes crafted a unique blend of an underestimated group of kids, science fiction, time travel, and a girl with autis...
*Genre* Science Fiction*Rating* 4.0*Full Review Shortly*Viral Nation is apparently the first book of TWO books according to Ms Grimes own web page...http://shauntagrimes.com/viral-nation. It's really a good thing otherwise I would be completely and utterly shattered by the way this book ended.I marv...
Read this review and more at Whitley ReadsThis book was provided for free by the publisher in exchange for an honest review. My Reaction: This book started out as a fascinating and emotional read. The development of the dystopia was (mostly) believable and resulted in a well-crafted totalitarian ...
Sixteen year old Clover, a highly functioning autistic teen, and her older brother, West, live in a post-apocalyptic U.S. Sixteen years earlier, a virus wiped out most of the world's population and now survivors live in walled cities (there are fifty in the U.S.), and must rely on a daily dose of me...
Originally posted at Paperback Wonderland.ARC provided by netgalley. First the things I liked:Clover was a relatable and developed character, as was West (and Mango!).The initial plot is really compelling: a deadly virus, a cure from the future, a Big Brother dystopia! It didn't hold up for long...J...
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