by Darren Shan, Emma Galvin
Imagine this. You're strolling through whatever the zombie equivalent of a "park on a nice day" is, having a good, reasonable, zombie-filled time, when you round a corner, and there's a horrific scene playing in front of you. And I mean horrific to someone who's become accustomed to zombies. That's ...
It was a fast read - I read the whole thing in 25 mins on the train.I am not sure that's a good thing though as the plot seems to be getting more and more porous as if the author is stretching it out because he needs to.
Is it just me, or do Shan's third books tend to be the worst in every series? I'm pretty sure I disliked the third books in both the Demonata series, and the Saga of Darren Shan, a lot more than the rest of the books. That's not to say I didn't enjoy them, but they weren't as great. This is such a f...
3.5 leaning to 4This series is compulsively readable. There is rarely a second for B, or the reader, to take a breather, which keeps the pages turning obsessively.Full review soon
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So the only words to really describe this book are creepy, freaky and horrifying. And I loved every minute of it. This book is not for the faint of heart. It has nasty descriptions, disgusting scenes, creepy and freak characters and horrifying and awful situations. And apparently I found some more w...
Another great book. There were some inconsistencies though. Which is a shame, I expected a bit better in that regard from Darren Shan.
The author already mentioned that the story would only really start with book 4, that all the books so far were more of an introduction. Still, "Zom-B City" was sort of a let-down for me as it felt too much like a filler book. There isn't much going on; we get introduced to the most important struct...