Madeleine Roux
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review 1: This was a fun read, with an interesting lead character who grows and changes as the story progresses. The plot device of having zombie-chopping Allison writing a blog sometimes felt slightly strained as the author had to keep inserting wi-fi references throughout, but it did all...
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review 1: This book begins several months after the initial outbreak that the book "Allison Hewitt is Trapped" revolves around. Sadie Walker is in Seattle, it's been fortified following the outbreak and is now known as The Citadel. It's zombie free, food is rationed, buildings are torn d...
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review 1: This book gets great reviews on Amazon. Maybe this built it up too much for me.This is a post-apocalyptic zombie adventure story. Ok, so I shouldn't have been expecting great literature, right? But I was hoping for solid logic and the "realistic" expectations of the world after a...
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3.78 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: Wow, this book just sucked me in and dragged me down and I didn't come up for air until the last page. If you liked Z, you will love Allison Hewitt is Trapped. Roux takes the reader down the rabbit hole from event to hellacious event and populates each step with people you care...
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review 1: I really liked Asylum, so I was really looking forward to Sanctum. Was it as good as the first one? No, but it was a really solid sequel. I love how she uses the pictures in her story--although I found the pictures creepier in Asylum than Sanctum. The plot was not as solid as...
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3.81 of 5 Votes: 6
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review 1: I'm rating this novella 3.5 stars. I'm glad I read this novella after reading Sanctum. It gives me closure on why Cal was the way he was in the book. I feel awful for him.The novella gives you a little bit more info on the secret society Scarlets, which is nice. Sanctum didn't s...
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review 1: 4.5 Stars: Non-spoiler- Such a great addition to this duology. The "Asylum #1.5" is a little misleading; DO NOT read this until you have read BOTH Asylum AND Sanctum. Otherwise you'll be spoiled to a major plot point of Sanctum. But if you have read them, check it out because it ...