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The Guardian called Warm Bodies 'the zombie novel with a heart'; Audrey Niffenegger said 'Warm Bodies is an unexpected treat', and Stephenie Meyer eagerly looked forward to the next book. Here it is: the prequel to Warm Bodies, released to coincide with the major film adaptation from the producers of Twilight, starring Teresa Palmer and Nicholas Hoult. Julie Grigio drives with her parents through the crumbling wastelands of America - a nightmarish family road trip in search of a new home. A few hundred miles away, Nora Greene finds herself the reluctant, terrified guardian of her younger brother when her parents abandon them in the not-quite-empty ruins of Seattle. In the darkness of a forest, a dead man in a red tie opens his eyes. With no memory of who or what he is, he must unravel the grim mystery of his existence - right after he learns how to think, how to walk, and how to satisfy the monster howling in his belly... Two warped families and a lonely monster. Unknown to any of them, their paths are set to cross in a startling encounter that will change the course of their lives - or deaths - forever. Talk to Isaac on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Tumblr, Snapchat, and isaacmarion.com
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3 primary books5 released booksWarm Bodies is a 5-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2010 with contributions by Isaac Marion.
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Sixteen year old Nora is looking after her younger brother, keeping them both alive as they wander the wasteland that used to be the United States of America. Somehow, despite the horrors they've witnessed, her brother's held on to a sense of morality about how to treat others.
Twelve year old Julie Grigio is travelling with her parents, looking for the safe haven mentioned in the Almanac. But the Almanac is several months old, and news travels slowly while the zombie plague and other dangers spread much faster.
A dead man awakens near a river, unaware of everything. But as time passes, he remembers bits of his former life, even as a hunger starts to overtake him.
This is a prequel novella to Marion's zombie novel Warm Bodies. It's a self-contained story so if you haven't read the book, like me, you'll have no trouble following along or enjoying the story.
It's a pretty bleak tale, with some disturbing imagery (including some short but rather disgusting descriptions that I could have done without), but there's an underlying message of hope, that even when things are at their worst, some people continue to see the good in others and fight for a better world.
While on the longer side for a novella, it's still impressive how invested in the character you become. They're well fleshed out and interesting, with quirks, hopes and fears.
I've seen the film version of Warm Bodies, but this novella makes me want to read the book.
I read the first book (Warm Bodies) in the series many years ago and was too young to appreciate Marions writing. He manages to set up the world of the apocalypse as if you're walking along with the characters and can feel hopelessness, yet there's a slight undertone of hope.
The book follows Nora, Julie and Tall Man as they navigate the new world of the apocalypse. From being chased by zombies, defending themselves against other survivors, finding shelter for the night - we're right there along with them. The characters are likeable, and despite one of them being a zombie it feels like he's too smart to be one.
Super excited to read the whole series this time around!