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A review by kil3yp
Dust & Decay by Jonathan Maberry
5.0
As usual, Jonathan Maberry has a stunner.
My problem is I get way too attached to characters. I know that in order for the story to move forward well, characters need to change and even go away.
But I hate it. Kills me every time. We won't even talk about who J.K. Rowling killed and made me cry over. But back to Dust & Decay.
It again is so much more than a zombie book, and more than a second book in a series (my theory is that second books aren't necessarily going to be good, just a way to get you the information you need and a traveling between one and three). Bravo, Mr. Maberry, bravo.
My problem is I get way too attached to characters. I know that in order for the story to move forward well, characters need to change and even go away.
But I hate it. Kills me every time. We won't even talk about who J.K. Rowling killed and made me cry over. But back to Dust & Decay.
It again is so much more than a zombie book, and more than a second book in a series (my theory is that second books aren't necessarily going to be good, just a way to get you the information you need and a traveling between one and three). Bravo, Mr. Maberry, bravo.