Love Love Love
5
By Dbcrescent
It was so easy to get sucked into this book, I especially adored the letters from janes mom before each chapter, it really played into finding out about Janes truth. So excited to read the next book!
Must read :)
5
By Missmurrymac
I absolutely loved it!! So creative and entirely enticing. Couldn’t put it down!
Great book
5
By Saynotogreedypandora
This book was really good! The setting and the issues in the setting meshed really well. Who doesn’t love zombies and a strong female lead overcoming racism and the dead? I wish I could be like Jane, and even Katherine. They faced evil on all fronts, human and dead. Can’t wait for the next one!!!
Could’ve been good if it wasn’t a cash grab
2
By ShootForTheEdit
A zombie apocalypse set during the civil war? I’m in!
And then it doesn’t take long to realize that the only reason it’s set during the civil war is just so the author can write about racism and a protagonist overcoming discrimination.
That’s great! No problem with that last part. But the issue is very much forced in there, and seems less impactful as a result. Maybe if it wasn’t so heavily focused on from the beginning, and the issue came about more naturally as the story progressed.
Perhaps the same protagonist has chosen to live outside society, away from all the racism and senseless hate, surviving the zombie apocalypse on her own. Then as events unfold, and the zombies grow in numbers and become more aggressive, she must return to the world she hates in order to save what humans remain. Only for them to be surprised at her ethnicity, a situation she wanted to avoid but was ultimately unavoidable. Hate and discrimination come at her like never before, in spite of her heroism. Then comes the moral dilemma of her saving the very people who would enslave her, and her new found goal to free her fellow minority. Save the world even though they’ll hate you, or live alone in the zombie apocalypse?
I don’t know, I’m just spitballing possibilities here, but I do feel that the racial aspects of this story should have been brought about more organically. Because right now, this just feels like another YA book cashing in on social relevance.
Great Read!
5
By KNM2013
A very enjoyable book! Highly recommend!