Kill the Dead (Sandman Slim, Bk 2)
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Hardcover
Author:
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Hardcover
Kari C. reviewed on + 77 more book reviews
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Review: Overall I thought this book was a great second book in the series. My biggest complaint about the first book was that Stark was a thoroughly unlikable person with anger management issues. It didn't really seem like his attitude and personality were scaled back that much, but that little bit really helped a lot.
I liked some of the developments that occurred in the book - especially towards lining up the next show down between Stark and Mason. I liked all the different types of zombies as well. The changes in Stark that start halfway through the book were great as well.
I didn't care for what happened with Aelita and the Golden Vigil. It seemed immature and unnecessary for the story.
Spoiler Alert:
When Aelita revealed that she had realized that God had abandoned everyone and that it was necessary for her to go kill God and take his place, I just rolled my eyes. Not that I can think of any other book off hand that did that, but it just seems so cliched for some reason.
End Spoiler Alert
This biggest thing I disliked in this book was that the ending was anti-climatic. The book was building up the bad guys and building up the Zombie Apocalypse and then *poof* everything's taken care of. I still not certain why the bad guys were doing what they were doing either.
Overall a good book, though the ending doesn't live up to the rest of the book.
Review: Overall I thought this book was a great second book in the series. My biggest complaint about the first book was that Stark was a thoroughly unlikable person with anger management issues. It didn't really seem like his attitude and personality were scaled back that much, but that little bit really helped a lot.
I liked some of the developments that occurred in the book - especially towards lining up the next show down between Stark and Mason. I liked all the different types of zombies as well. The changes in Stark that start halfway through the book were great as well.
I didn't care for what happened with Aelita and the Golden Vigil. It seemed immature and unnecessary for the story.
Spoiler Alert:
When Aelita revealed that she had realized that God had abandoned everyone and that it was necessary for her to go kill God and take his place, I just rolled my eyes. Not that I can think of any other book off hand that did that, but it just seems so cliched for some reason.
End Spoiler Alert
This biggest thing I disliked in this book was that the ending was anti-climatic. The book was building up the bad guys and building up the Zombie Apocalypse and then *poof* everything's taken care of. I still not certain why the bad guys were doing what they were doing either.
Overall a good book, though the ending doesn't live up to the rest of the book.
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