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medievaloracle 's review for:
The Forest of Hands and Teeth
by Carrie Ryan
The first 130 pages of this book just wallow in desolation. The situation after that is still very bleak, but things moved more quickly, and I felt myself actually wanting to know what would happen. I would have liked to have seen more wrapping up at the end, though.
It was an interesting take on the emotional effects of being alive during a zombie outbreak, but I must say I'm glad it's over so I can put as much space in between me and this novel as possible. I don't want to be in that headspace anymore.
It was an interesting take on the emotional effects of being alive during a zombie outbreak, but I must say I'm glad it's over so I can put as much space in between me and this novel as possible. I don't want to be in that headspace anymore.