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Mission
Book 7 of the Zom-B series. This one is high adrenaline. A mission out to one of the outposts that we have heard so much about. As always plenty of death both off the living and the dead. We are back to the main premise of racial bias with a new understanding of Owlman. This…
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Gladiator
Book 6 of the Zom-B series. This one tests B to her extreme. This one was lots of fighting and action and adds a new enemy to the mix. I love this one for the view of the corruption in the social elite. I like the theme of sacrifice for others that does encompass the…
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Baby
Book 5 of Zom-B. This book brings back the action and gets even more twisted. We get to see an old friend at least for a time. The story does become more bizarre. My favorite part of this one is the idea of deciding to have faith in something. I love the way the series…
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Angels
Book 4 of Zom-B. This book begins to give us a background on what is going on. As we start to understand the two large forces at play. Although this has a much different ending to the others so far. This book was less action and more a builder book for the series. Also, our…
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City
Book 3 of Zom-B. This continuation diverges a little from the previous books as B is mostly a loner in this one. This is interesting as we also see a racism dropped as a theme. The theme now seems more of self sacrifice. The changes are believable and we get really involved in her story.…
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Underground
Book 2 of Zom-B. This feels much more like Cirque and a lot of the same existential questions are asked. We are moving into the meat of the series, but don’t think anyone is safe. I am really enjoying this, not safe for kids series. The book is action packed and continues to poke at…
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Zom-B
Book 1 of the Zom-B series. This book is a great little horror book. I loved Daren Sham’s Cirque De Freak series and this book feels much the same yet darker. Very much a book about racism abuse and hate. The ending leaves me wondering about book 2. A good book but strong in the…
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Illegal
This book by Eoin Colfer and Andrew Donkin is a fictitious tale that could be a true story. Danger, greed, and hope battle n this journey from Ghana to Europe. This definitely addresses all the travesties that we see in illegal crossings and the motivations that people have to attempt them. It was an interesting…
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How to Steal a Dragon’s Sword
Book 9 of How to Train Your Dragon. This book is the beginning of the end of the series. Finally we see Hiccup coming into his own. This book highlights his leadership and is a way the acceptance of the hero to his destiny, which is funny that it is happening 5 books in, but…
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How to be a L.E.P.recon
This is a book you read if you’ve read all the Artemis Fowl books and you are just really bored. I am not saying that this book is just to cash in on those fans of the series, but at least it is funny and if you have read all the books, it is a…
