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Feedback
by Mira Grant
Decent, but a pale reflection of Feed
The first 75% or so of this book is an almost beat-for-beat retread of the first Newsflesh novel, Feed. When the plot finally breaks into new territory, it's far too late, and what could have easily been the best part of the book (how does an Irwin, whose entire career is about surviving around zombies, deal with humanity outside of civilization?) turns into little more than an afterthought.
I loved the first book in this series, and the second and third books were very good, but this one was disappointing. I'd give it three stars, but I listened to the audiobook, and it gets a bonus star for Georgia Dolenz's excellent narration.
The first 75% or so of this book is an almost beat-for-beat retread of the first Newsflesh novel, Feed. When the plot finally breaks into new territory, it's far too late, and what could have easily been the best part of the book (how does an Irwin, whose entire career is about surviving around zombies, deal with humanity outside of civilization?) turns into little more than an afterthought.
I loved the first book in this series, and the second and third books were very good, but this one was disappointing. I'd give it three stars, but I listened to the audiobook, and it gets a bonus star for Georgia Dolenz's excellent narration.