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Ravage (2013)

by Iain Rob Wright(Favorite Author)
3.85 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: I think we’re well-past the time now when characters in zombie apocalypses should be aware of zombie basics. Chief among these is knowledge that bitten survivors are ticking time bombs that should be head-shotted immediately. We’re also past time when the poignancy of man’s inhumanity exceeding that of the undead monsters becomes a cliche. When Ravage succumbs to these shortcomings its especially frustrating because there are vast stretches of enjoyable, even touching storytelling. On the whole I have to say I enjoyed much more than I found fault with, but that makes the faults that much harder to ignore.
review 2: Only half way through and I really don't want to continue reading, which is a shame as I am a fan of IRW's other books. The writing and la
... morenguage is terrible. Everything is so correct 'do not, cannot, will not' that is seems so unrealistic as no body (apart from the queen of course) speaks like this. It's set out like a teenagers piece of coursework. For example the news broadcaster "as I report these words to you, it may seem like some kind of sick joke". Just seems to childish. It has the potential to be a good book and I'm probably being picky as to why I'm not finishing it, but this book really doesn't do it for me. And I'm a big zombie fan! less
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Ale
A good flowing book with a twist at the end. Would recommend it to others. Has several typos.
bumblebee
Brilliant book, Iain Rob Wright is one of my favourite authors
kellytle
Good book....
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