Tag: Post-apocalyptic

DNF review: Monument 14 by Emmy Laybourne

DNF review: Monument 14 by Emmy Laybourne
Posted by Jessi (Geo) on August 16, 2012 | 5 Comments

I wanted to finish this one. I really did. Because it’s very similar to Stephen King’s The Mist and I loved that movie (didn’t read the book though). But, the prose was such a train wreck that I couldn’t even focus on what was happening anymore. Be warned, this may get ugly. The beginning started out pretty good, with some (fairly) well done 2nd person. The first paragraph (as seen above in the synopsis) was very catching, with the exception of […]

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Review: Partials by Dan Wells

Review: Partials by Dan Wells
Posted by Jessi (Geo) on March 8, 2012 | 4 Comments

Partials blew my mismatched little socks right off. From the first sentence to the very last, I was riveted. Honestly, it had my attention even before I started the first chapter, with this: This book is dedicated to the rule breakers, the troublemakers, and the revolutionaries. Sometimes the hand that feeds you needs a good bite. What a brilliant open to a dystopian novel! Then it leads in with this: Newborn #485GA18M died on June 30, 2076, at 6:07 in […]

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Review: Wither by Lauren DeStefano

Review: Wither by Lauren DeStefano
Posted by Jessi (Geo) on December 21, 2011 | 2 Comments

There were so many things wrong with this book in the world-building category it’s not even funny, so I’m going to get my complaints out of the way first.   First of all, I would have loved to know what year it’s supposed to be. The only thing she gives you is, “Seventy years ago science perfected the art of children.” So how far in the future from now is that perfection? Your guess is as good as mine. So […]

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