Before I begin reading a book, I like to see other reviews
about it to get the general public feeling and see whether I eventually agree or
not. Unfortunately this can be counterproductive as there were so many rave
reviews about this book but I didn't feel quite the same. I have never heard of
the author before and it's definitely not a badly written book, it just didn't
give me the same thrill as it seemed to give many others.
It's basically a zombie book for young adults without
actually having zombies in it. The heroine is 19 year-old Emily, one of the
original nanite receivers, who has to battle with a world gone south. The
nanites were invented to cure disease and restructure failing bodies, but the
desire to cure all comes at a price. Now she faces in-betweeners (dead but not as dead as you
think), deaders (more dead than in-betweeners) and humans (who can be the worst
of the lot) in her fight for survival. The author does well in offering a back
story alongside the present in order to show readers the events leading up to
the world crisis. I also commend the way she started the book with one set of
characters and then turned it around to weave them into the main character's
story.
While I didn't love the story as much as other people did, I
found it pleasant to read with good story continuity and no glaring editing
errors. A major factor is that it is too
short and doesn't give enough of the story to grab me and make me want to buy
the second book as I feel the same would happen in the second. I guess the
"big event" at the end of the first is meant to be a lead on but
since this sort of thing happens in a lot of zombie books I was expecting it to
happen, so unfortunately no surprise there. Still, an enjoyable read and good idea for a
series.
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