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The Walking Dead, Vol. 28: A Certain Doom by Robert Kirkman

brendalovesbooks's review

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2.0

I keep reading these because I hate to give up on a series this far in, but I'm so ready to be done with this series. This book wasn't bad, I just find it hard to care anymore.

coxsey23's review against another edition

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dark

5.0

albertico66's review

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4.0

damn... RIP Andrea, my favorite character in TWD

chicokc's review

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4.0

Después de los eventos del anterior volumen, que son los Whisperers pastoreando zombies hacia Alexandria y Hilltop, nos dejan en suspenso y viendo como el plan de Eugene de redirigirlos va tomando rumbo.

luanndie's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional hopeful 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? No

3.5

abbyholton's review against another edition

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dark sad tense medium-paced

4.0

oldlector's review

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4.0

#Telegram #budyread

suzemo's review

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3.0

And just like that the war with the Whisperers seems to be at an end (though open ended, because whats-his-nut is still alive and running around there).

The last few volumes reminded me how bent I was when they killed Andrea on the show, and she was pretty decent (again) in this volume. Negan gets his big character arc/development finished up, wherein he because very fucking diplomatic. And now everyone has to rebuild. Yippee.

mckinlay's review

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4.0

One day I’m gonna write a novel about how badly the tv show fucked up these characters. Especially Andrea! Glad I quit it.

ppetropoulakis's review

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5.0

The escalation of the conflict with the Whisperers is what happens in this volume. There is a lot of action and a few plot twists that challenge what you would expect to see from established characters.