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Plague Land: Reborn
by Alex Scarrow
dark
tense
medium-paced
Thank you to NetGalley and SOURCEBOOKS Fire for an eARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Plague Land: Reborn is the second book in the Plague Land trilogy. This book follows Leon and Freya 2 years after the ending of the first book. They are on a journey to Southampton after hearing a radio transmission about rescue boats. Also, it has flashbacks featuring Tom Friendmann, Leon and Grace's father, in America.
I'm giving it a 4 stars, I really liked it and can't wait to read the final book to see how it all plays out.
I really enjoyed reading this! I loved the flashbacks that showed us what Tom and the other Americans were doing in the 2 years leading up to this book. I think the fact that the viruscan think was the most terrifying and interesting part of it. The virus seems to be alien in that sense, also because it believes it is doing the best thing it can for humanity because if they are re-made and all connected, there is no death. I'm curious to know what the virus 'shows' those that it infects that makes them totally okay with being infected and sometimes re-made.
One thing that can be a bit confusing is when the infected people are talking to each other via 'chemical exchange'. I think the more you read it, the more you get used to it, but it definitely was confusing at first. I hope in the next book there will be more about what the virus wants, how it thinks, and where exactly it came from.
There is going to be a third and final book, and I'm very excited to see what happens, especially with the ending of this book.
Plague Land: Reborn is the second book in the Plague Land trilogy. This book follows Leon and Freya 2 years after the ending of the first book. They are on a journey to Southampton after hearing a radio transmission about rescue boats. Also, it has flashbacks featuring Tom Friendmann, Leon and Grace's father, in America.
I'm giving it a 4 stars, I really liked it and can't wait to read the final book to see how it all plays out.
I really enjoyed reading this! I loved the flashbacks that showed us what Tom and the other Americans were doing in the 2 years leading up to this book. I think the fact that the virus
One thing that can be a bit confusing is when the infected people are talking to each other via 'chemical exchange'. I think the more you read it, the more you get used to it, but it definitely was confusing at first. I hope in the next book there will be more about what the virus wants, how it thinks, and where exactly it came from.
There is going to be a third and final book, and I'm very excited to see what happens, especially with the ending of this book.