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Alice In Deadland (2011)

by Mainak Dhar(Favorite Author)
3.31 of 5 Votes: 4
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Alice in Deadland
review 1: I read lots of silly young adult fiction. I also read lots of zombie books. I love another YA zombie Alice in wonderland cross over and it is very silly. But I still love it because it is interesting and enjoyable and keeps my attention. THIS ONE ON THE OTHER HAND is not very good. I can't pin point an exact reason why this book isn't good but I don't think the Alice character is interesting. She isn't very 3 dimensional. The plot is interesting but not enough that I want to keep reading. Nothing in the story seems really fleshed out but just blanketed over. I don't think I will continue reading the series.
review 2: Not to be confused with Alice in Zombieland, though this story's main character is a girl named Alice and it is based around a world of Biters (z
... moreombies). The entire world is at war, China and its Red Guards are the big hands here attempting to rule with some help from the hired hands of a large combat unit called Zeus. A few colonies of people still exist dotted around. Some of the people of these colonies cooperate with the Red Guard for their safety by sending some of their people as "volunteers" who toil in camps and farms - some are recruited for the fighting troops but most are tortured and work in horrific condition of hard labor. Some of these little colonies remember what freedom is and attempt to eek our their own existence by fighting Red Guard and Biters alike just to keep their people safe and most of all - free. Life as Alice, a hardened fighter at age 15, knows it all changes when she follows a Biter wearing bunny ears down a hole in the ground to discover a Biter underground base and she meets the Queen of the Biters. Through the Queen, Alice learns many things that were kept out of the public media and knowledge such as how the Biters came to be along with who and why the war started to make the world as it is now - far different in some ways than it was before yet Alice realizes there are still many similarities such as those in high political places have a greed for more power regardless of the cost to get it. less
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jshan
A cross between alice and won derland and the 13 series. Not a bad short read
diya
The writing and "plot points" were basically atrocious.
Jacob
loved this book, great twist to a classic story
Bridget
I cannot finish this book. Boring.
mina
I liked it
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