In my explorations of young adult literature I came across
the first in a series from a newer author, Amanda Hocking. She was a very good author and was able to
grab my attention from the start of this book.
This is a story about surviving American life post zombie
infestation. A virus had broken out and
those infested turned into Zombies. They
attacked and ate the flesh of normal human beings. This bite would infect the
person and transform them into more zombies.
Our heroine, Remy King, witnessed the demise of her parents at the hands
of Zombies and so began her quest to protect her eight year old brother,
Max. During their escape from the
Zombies, Max was bitten and Remy suspected he was immune as there were no
symptoms during the days following.
When they were rescued by the government forces, they were taken to a
quarantine established on the Wyoming
border. She and Max were separated
under the guise that Max was ill and needed medical treatment. When the zombies actually attacked the
quarantine, Max was evacuated to a
different quarantine. Remy and a couple
of her friends escaped on their own, just before the quarantine was burned to
the ground and killed any of the remaining survivors. From then on, Remy was in a race against
time to find her brother and protect him from the medical researchers using his
blood to seek a cure. Remy would have
done anything to protect Max. The
action was fast paced, characters well developed, and despite the fact that the
antagonists were Zombies, the story was entertaining and enjoyable. Although I am not partial to Zombies or
vampires, I will probably read the books in this series. I would like to see how it all shakes out.
Books added to my TBR list:
Never Surrender by Deanna Jewel
The Dark Lake by Anthea Carson
Blue Eyed Boy by Joanna Harris
The Light Between Oceans by ML Stedman
Death's Promise by Cheryl Twaddle
Books added to my TBR list:
Never Surrender by Deanna Jewel
The Dark Lake by Anthea Carson
Blue Eyed Boy by Joanna Harris
The Light Between Oceans by ML Stedman
Death's Promise by Cheryl Twaddle
"From your parents you learn love and laughter and how
to put one foot before the other. But when books are opened you discover that
you have wings."
Helen Hayes
6 comments:
Sounds exciting! I too am not partial to zombies, but maybe I'll have to check it out!
I agree, but she does a good job of storytelling! Thanks for your comment.
Hi,
Thanks for the follow (book blogs).
Rather you than me re zombies! I like to sleep at night... ;)
best
F
I have this book on my TBR pile, thanks for the great review.
I'm also your newest follower :D
Book Enslaved
Sounds good. I do have a thing for zombie books lately.
thanks for the comments!
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