A review by exorcismemily
River of Souls by T.L. Bodine

4.0

"They don't feel pain, either, or get tired, and bodies that no longer have the limitation of pain are capable of doing amazing, terrible things."

I've been exhausted by zombie stories for a while now, but River of Souls interested me from the beginning. This book has an interesting take, and it stands out from other zombie story options.

I thought the story was creative, and it kept my attention throughout the entire book. However, the thing that frustrated me was that monsters were positioned like actual real-life minorities in the book, and this frustrates me. It seems to be a bit of a trend in horror books sometimes, and it's getting old.

That wasn't a major factor throughout the entire book, but it was still in the back of my head. Besides that aspect, I enjoyed the book, and it was a unique and intriguing zombie story (I never thought I would say that).