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Bezig met laden... 100 Days in the San Juans : A 1946 Voyage Through the San Juan Islandsdoor June Burn
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. B wakes up in an underground facility as a zombie, but with enough human judgment to process thoughts and make decisions. The scientists refer to others like B as revitalized and the scientists are constantly observing them. They won’t tell the revitalizeds about the outside world. B does not agree with the scientist’s methods and how the reviatlizeds are being forced to attack the mindless zombies as part of some sick experiment. However, things go very wrong when an undead clown named Mr. Downing and the mutants in hoodies show up and things at the facility become chaotic. I was very anxious for this sequel because I absolutely adored the first book. I still love B and the internal struggles B mentally debates. In this book B debates the savagery of killing other zombies for sport. There is something mesmerizing and gritty about following B, the artwork was awesome once again, and the new supporting characters were interesting to follow. Yet, there must be some grand conspiracy we are yet to learn the details about that link all the strange occurrences together and I’m just getting a little impatient waiting to find out what they are. Also, I felt like this book was a little slower than the first, but not slow enough to stop me from picking up the next book, Zom-B: City, as soon as it comes out. I have to know what is next for B! geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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I was very anxious for this sequel because I absolutely adored the first book. I still love B and the internal struggles B mentally debates. In this book B debates the savagery of killing other zombies for sport. There is something mesmerizing and gritty about following B, the artwork was awesome once again, and the new supporting characters were interesting to follow. Yet, there must be some grand conspiracy we are yet to learn the details about that link all the strange occurrences together and I’m just getting a little impatient waiting to find out what they are. Also, I felt like this book was a little slower than the first, but not slow enough to stop me from picking up the next book, Zom-B: City, as soon as it comes out. I have to know what is next for B! ( )