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kaylapearl 's review for:
dark
emotional
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Another enjoyable read by Max Brooks, though similar to his fictional recounting of the events in World War Z, this book also takes a slightly different approach to the same concept.
The story was a little slow off the bat, with the LA transplant narrator getting a bit on my nerves, but the entire cast of characters is engaging enough to get you through to the more gripping bits.
I really enjoyed the parts of the book that examined how people will react to adversity and how it's not always the ones you expect who are able to adapt the best.
As for Sasquatches and all that lore, I found the following quote to resonate with me as someone who has never encountered anything of the sort:
The story was a little slow off the bat, with the LA transplant narrator getting a bit on my nerves, but the entire cast of characters is engaging enough to get you through to the more gripping bits.
I really enjoyed the parts of the book that examined how people will react to adversity and how it's not always the ones you expect who are able to adapt the best.
As for Sasquatches and all that lore, I found the following quote to resonate with me as someone who has never encountered anything of the sort:
"I believe them, or rather, I believe that they believe themselves."
My only complaint is the weird Halo Top ice cream product placement.