Deadline by Mira Grant
My rating: 4/5 cats
i have learned nothing from horror movies. i have fallen victim to the most elementary trap. never, ever think you are out of danger. never say things like “phew, i’m glad that didn’t happen etc etc.” i have said this.
View Spoiler »so the lesson to be learned is—you are never out of the woods.
however—despite THAT THING I DISCUSSED IN THE SPOILER, this book was more fun than the first one. the stakes were higher, there was a good mixture of dramatic and action-y sequences, and it really moved the characters further into their situation, rather than succumbing to the bloated, “filler-feeling middle novel of a trilogy” syndrome.
although the ending…yes, it is a “cliffhanger,” and at first, i was like “yyyyyayyyyyy!” and then i stopped to think about it, and i was more like “hey, wait a second, no.” because up until that point, the book had been very respectful, i thought. this may surprise you, but i am no virologist. and for the most part, when this book starts talking all smart about science, i just bat my eyes and look all cute and assume the author has done their research. and i have to admit that what she’s imagined here, as a potential danger—sounds convincing. i am on board. also on board with miniaturizing bulldogs to be the size of cats. emphatically on board with that, by the way. less so with what happens in the epilogue and first chapter teaser for book three. unless there is as much convincing science-y sounding detail to satisfy all my “waaaaaait”s, i will remain disappointed by the turn. but also unreasonably elated, because View Spoiler »
but overall, i really liked this book. the action was genuinely gripping, and i like the secondary characters a lot. shaun is kind of a tool, unnecessarily antagonistic over very natural human responses to situations, very one-note, View Spoiler » but i thought this was a solid follow-up, and i am definitely going to read the next one, and even go so far as to track down the (shudder) online stories that people are telling me about.
and this book marks the end of “zombie month 2011.” or “zombie three weeks 2011,” which is less catchy.
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