I love the series. I love the characters that Jonathan Maberry creates and I love/hate how attached I become to the characters. Each character feels like a real person, not just a fictional character in a book, so when tragedy happens to them, I get emotional. I was bawling from heartbreak by the end of the book yet I still couldn't put it down.
It's so well written that I'm able to see the story play out like a movie in my head. That's when I know I'm reading something amazing, when I can visualize it. When a book calls to the director in me, I know I'm reading something that will stick with me forever. And this series is one of them. (A few of the other series that I have felt this away about are: Vampire Academy, Arcana Chronicles, and Hush Hush)
Read this over the weekend, otherwise you're gonna have to call in sick because you won't be able to put it down. Even though I feel like this book is probably geared more towards a male audience, females who love âThe Walking Deadâ will love this book too. Just remember to grab some kleenex when you get to the end.
It's so well written that I'm able to see the story play out like a movie in my head. That's when I know I'm reading something amazing, when I can visualize it. When a book calls to the director in me, I know I'm reading something that will stick with me forever. And this series is one of them. (A few of the other series that I have felt this away about are: Vampire Academy, Arcana Chronicles, and Hush Hush)
Read this over the weekend, otherwise you're gonna have to call in sick because you won't be able to put it down. Even though I feel like this book is probably geared more towards a male audience, females who love âThe Walking Deadâ will love this book too. Just remember to grab some kleenex when you get to the end.