Reviewed by empressbrooke on
Parasite feels a little less fully formed than Feed did, likely as a result of taking place so much earlier in its epidemic. In Feed, the story started when the world was already chin-deep in the zombie outbreak, and Grant was able to explore the effects it had on every imaginable aspect of life. Parasite is a near-future that is much nearer to the present than Feed was, and therefore there isn't as much world building to do. Despite that, it was still a ton of fun and worth reading if you enjoyed Grant's previous books.
Edited to add: How could I forget the highlight - a mention of my favorite local ice cream, Jeni's, which has become famous enough to serve as an alibi for amnesiac parasite hosts everywhere.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 12 December, 2015: Finished reading
- 12 December, 2015: Reviewed