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This is my least favorite of the series. It didn't add anything to the story. I found the shifts to be repetitive, and the story was dragged out too much. Overall, it was good, not great.
This book was originally published in 1994 so there are some great 90's references. It was a little cheesy and predictable. Most of the nightmares were childish and weird, not scary. I'm sure if I read this in 1994 I would have loved it. As an adult (who loves YA) in 2016, this was a little childish and more middle grade than YA.
90's references: Acid house music on a boom-box...do kids even know what a boom-box is? Cyber Punk Ren & Stimpy
90's references: Acid house music on a boom-box...do kids even know what a boom-box is? Cyber Punk Ren & Stimpy
Quick Synopsis:
This is the sequel to Rise Again: A Zombie Thriller. It's set two years after the zombie outbreak. Sheriff Danielle "Danny" Adelman leads a group of survivors known as the tribe across the United States. She hears rumors of a town that is zero (zombie) free. She tries to investigate the rumors and becomes trapped in the middle of a secret war between two town figureheads.
Thoughts:
This is an interesting take on the classic zombie apocalypse. I liked that the zombies evolved into hunters and thinkers. It had the potential to be great but was just OK. I didn't love it, and I didn't hate it..
This is the sequel to Rise Again: A Zombie Thriller. It's set two years after the zombie outbreak. Sheriff Danielle "Danny" Adelman leads a group of survivors known as the tribe across the United States. She hears rumors of a town that is zero (zombie) free. She tries to investigate the rumors and becomes trapped in the middle of a secret war between two town figureheads.
Thoughts:
This is an interesting take on the classic zombie apocalypse. I liked that the zombies evolved into hunters and thinkers. It had the potential to be great but was just OK. I didn't love it, and I didn't hate it..