Amber
Written on Aug 2, 2012
Also, I'm not going to write an 'in-depth' review, because it'll be hard not to spoil the mind blowing twist that happens towards the end. And Darren included a note and asked people not to mention that the main character is actually in a coma and he's dreaming the whole thing. Wait... what?
Haha, just kidding, but my previous statement still stands. I'm not going into too much detail with this review.
I think before reading this book, you should be aware that there's a lot of racism and parental abuse. B's father is extremely racist, and he's raised B to be just like him. B is slightly conflicted, but for the most part B's racist as well. It's all very uncomfortable, and I think some people will be put off by it, and understandably so. Nevertheless, it is a character flaw and it's important, so don't worry about it being there just for the sake of it.
It's VERY hard to like B. However, I do hope that as the series progresses we'll see B grow as a person.
There are two twists in this novel, the one towards the end being the most shocking. The twist/outcome of the novel at the very end wasn't expected either, and it really makes you wonder what's going to happen next because there are eleven more books to go and... yeah. But the first twist - the extremely shocking one - makes you rethink everything you've just read. I sat there blinking at the page for at least ten minutes, trying to figure out what had just been said.
Overall, this is a fantastic book. It's action packed and awesome, although there aren't as many zombies as I would have hoped. But the ending was AMAZING.
Note: Please be VERY careful when reading reviews for this book on Goodreads, as I've noticed that some people have spoiled one of the twists. Probably without meaning to, but still.
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This pretty much sums up how I feel after reading this book:
I'll write a proper review once I've pulled myself together, because aFROLAUJTIWYHUTOW£UILH%N"£%HTWSIOFXHVN