that will be something you hear alot in this series….this is absolutely without a doubt the funnest zombie series i have ever heard….
Dammit john
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that will be something you hear alot in this series….this is absolutely without a doubt the funnest zombie series i have ever heard….
I’m am soooooo sick of Zak, he’s the embodiment of hypocrisy. an insufferable idiot that literally wants to become what he hates in ryun. at this point in the books, I skip every single Zach chapter. there’s nothing important you’ll miss.
Begins well with potential, but rapidly devolves into common tropes with little character development. Basically it’s three episodes of The Walking Dead without the zombies or depth. The last few chapters seem like conservative propaganda.
6 hours in and it’s clear that to continue is a sunk cost issue. It really doesn’t make sense to punish myself any further for making a bad purchase. Can I just have my credit back? The writing is juvenile and clunky, the “science” part of the science-fiction is poor and not at all technical..
I’ve never hated or despised a side character so much that I skipped all their chapters, Zak is so insufferable holier than thou idiot character. skipping all Zak chapters it was a great continuation.
The build up was everything. And the climax so much more than I could have expected. Standing ovation. I felt like I was sitting in the theater watching a super hero movie where you are just on the edge of your seat for the fight scenes. Everyone rose to the occasion and didn’t disappoint. I..
the mc is so immature it drives me up the wall. Half the time I wasn’t sure if it was the virus or him. It really started to peeve me how lucky he got. ***spoiler ***I will admit I was grateful a character was spared that I just knew would die from following him. I..
What a fun read! And Phil Thron’s “velvet fog” narration is divine❤️👍 can’t wait for the next installment 😃
I think this might be the best book in the series so far. The pace flows seamlessly from book 3, and everything I enjoy about this saga is in full effect for the entire run. Nathan continues to be a very likeable and relatable protagonist, and the evolving intrigue surrounding Questors and the Endings is..
There are so many novels like this, but the author was able to make a difference between skills class and cultivation. The flow is alright too. I’ve read till book 6 and would recommend this series if you like adventure stories.
