A review by berlinbibliophile
Feedback by Mira Grant

5.0

I love the Newsflesh series with all my heart, but I was sceptical when I read that this book would be a re-telling of Feed from a new perspective. My worry was for nothing, however, as this book is an excellent and suspenseful addition to the Newsflesh canon. Ash and her team are great, and not too similar to the After The End Times crew, which is always a concern in this type of book. But the reader is also offered a whole lot of new information, both on the plot of the first book and on the wider worldbuilding and political scene of Grant's 'verse. I especially liked to see evidence of how Georgia's bias also affects her writing, which was portrayed beautifully here, but not shoved in the readers' faces. I'd always been kind of annoyed at the portrayal of Councilwoman Wagman in Feed, so I'm glad that Mira Grant apparently dealt with some of that stuff.
The book was soooo suspenseful, especially on the last 100 pages, that I could barely put it down, and it distracted me nicely during some truly crappy work. Now I feel the need to reread the trilogy...