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The World Without A Future (2013)

by Nazarea Andrews(Favorite Author)
4.13 of 5 Votes: 4
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A&A Literary
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The World Without End
review 1: I love zombies and I loved this book. It is a fast paced, thrilling, action packed, romantic struggle kind of a book and it is right up my alley.Nurrin (Ren) escapes the under attack Haven with her brother Collin, his friend Finn, and her boyfriend/best friend Dustin and they are left in the Wide Open. What they weren’t prepared for was the possibility that someone might get infected while escaping. This leads to Ren and Finn taking off to find the medication that will stave off the infection of Ren’s loved ones. It’s like a fun road trip except Ren despises Finn, hordes of zombies are everywhere, it’s dangerous, there is no rest, and it is not fun at all. The world that Andrews created is so wonderfully terrifying that I was sucked in immediately. I found myself i... morenvested into the characters. And the mysteries that are wrapped up in book had me on the edge and guess constantly. Like why it is kept secret that Ren is a First, who Finn truly is, and what the Order really entails?And last but not least, Finn. Finn is a major jerk but he is a major jerk that you will come to love. He is not the kind of character that outwardly shows himself as a jerk and then turns into a softy (well, he isn’t as of now.) But he is the kind of character that is straight up a jerk all the way around but something about him makes you respect him and realize that his attitude necessary (reminds me a lot of The Walking Dead’s Daryl Dixon in some ways.) I am very interested in finding out more about Finn and how this strained relationship with Ren is going to play out. Plus, where in the heck is Collin and Dust?If you like zombie movies or shows, you will really enjoy this book; trust me.~BookWhisperer Reviewer MC~
review 2: What a cool world the author has created here in The World Without a Future. I became totally immersed in this wild, zombie-ridden world and completely devoured this book in one night. The characters were interesting and I felt connected to them from the start. Nurrin is a spunky young lady, and at first I had the impression that she was younger than she really was, though I'm not sure why. She comes across as a strong female character who is loyal to her family and friends. I found Dustin's character to be a little weak, but this was more than made up for with Finn O'Malley...who I would gladly have by my side in a zombie apocalypse (and not just because he's a strong, sexy alpha male character, though that doesn't hurt). Even though some of the things he says and does make you want to just throttle him, you also want to overlook those things for everything else he says and does.This book is a great introduction to this world and series, and the story moves along pretty well. The world building is very thorough and you get a real feel for the circumstances these characters are in. I sure was thankful I already had a copy of the second book, because I would have gone nuts if I had to wait to find out what happens next after the cliffhanger at the end.Another strong entry in the zombie genre, I give this 4.5 stars...along with an 18+ advisement ;-) less
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deja
I need the next book. like now. right now. smh Nazarea made me like zombie books.
rose
3.5 stars
Michelle
3.75.
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