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In The Land Of The Dead by Jonathan Maberry

dlsmall's review

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4.0

Probably more like 3.5/5, but bonus points for building the world.

trudilibrarian's review

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4.0


If you haven't read [b:Rot & Ruin|7157310|Rot & Ruin (Benny Imura, #1)|Jonathan Maberry|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1264898635s/7157310.jpg|7443037] (the first of the Benny Imura books) I highly recommend that you do. This is shaping up to be a spectacular series with a lot of heart. Love the writing, love the world-building, love the characters -- especially Benny's older brother Tom (be still my heart). Book 3 [b:Flesh & Bone|13147460|Flesh & Bone (Benny Imura, #3)|Jonathan Maberry|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1326316057s/13147460.jpg|18325065] is coming in September, and to my utmost, fangirl delight -- it's been confirmed that there will be a Book 4 next year, [b:Fire & Ash|13424356|Fire & Ash (Benny Imura, #4)|Jonathan Maberry|http://www.goodreads.com/assets/nocover/60x80.png|18890761]. *happy dance* The series definitely has its fans, but I still don't think it's getting nearly the attention it deserves, and I really want to play my small part in changing that.

This short story is set between Books 1 and 2 and it has been such a delight to re-visit Benny's world (and Tom!!!!!!) In the Land of the Dead is a series of vignettes woven together describing various aspects of life inside the fences protected from the Rot and Ruin. Whatever you do, DON'T read this story first because it is majorly spoilery for Book 1. For fans of the series, it is a gracious treat easily savored.

Benny's hilarious exchange with best friend Lou Chong made me laugh as they both stress and fret over the troubled young women they each have feelings for. It is a tender moment of innocence and normalcy in a world that has become an abomination sparsely populated with traumatized survivors, choked with fear and grief.

Another scene which delighted me to my toes has Tom continuing his combat and self-defense training of Benny and his circle of friends. Here, Benny is mercilessly teased by everyone when he screams "like a ten year old girl". Benny claims it is his warrior's cry sure to intimidate his enemies.
“It wasn’t a scream,” insisted Benny. “It was a high-pitched yell.”
“Uh huh,” said Chong.
“A hunting call.”
“Right,” said Nix.
“Like eagles use.”
“Sure,” said Tom.
“It was a battle cry--.”
“Dude,” said Morgie, who sat on the bench, his shaved head still bandaged. “You screamed like a little girl. I’m kind of embarrassed to know you.”
Ah Benny. Still so much to learn young grasshopper.

So what are you waiting for??? This series is all kinds of awesome. If you start now you'll be all ready for Book 3 come September. How much do I love? Let me count the ways.

itratali's review

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adventurous challenging dark emotional mysterious reflective tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.5

saphirablue's review

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3.0

Nice little moments that tell us a bit more about the characters. :)

sweetimpact's review

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2.0

You really tried it with that Mortal Instruments shout out.
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