Feed
2010 • 599 pages

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Average rating3.8

15

I don't know if I can sufficiently describe what this book is about or how deeply it affected me but I guess I can try.

Feed is about a post-apocalyptic America where a virus broke out and decimated the world's population and changed the way people lived forever. This book is set years and years after the fact where living with the possibility of a zombie outbreak is as normal as any other daily task. The readers take the point of view of Georgia and Shaun Mason. They are bloggers who get the chance of a lifetime to follow the campaign of Senator Pete Ryman who is vying for the highest position in America, President of the United States.

I can't tell you more without ruining the book. But this is more than a well thought out zombie novel. This is political espionage, this friendship, this is a dedication to the news so strong that it changes lives. Mira Grant accomplished one of the greatest last 1/3's of a book I've ever read. She successfully had me crying for a good majority of the ending.

I loved this book and I dare you to read this book and not think the same. This isn't your average zombie thriller. This is something better than that. This is something smarter than that.

Prepare to be wowed.

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