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Until The End (2000)

by Tracey Ward(Favorite Author)
4.17 of 5 Votes: 1
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Quarantined
review 1: I first discovered the power of Tracey Ward's pen by reading Writing on the Wall and Backs Against the Wall. Two of the most amazing, heart pounding and non-stop action stories I have ever had the pleasure of reading. The characters in those books blew me away and I felt an immense connection to them. Unfortunately, I did not feel that same unconditional love towards Alissa. She had all those amazing qualities I love in a person. She was loyal, sweet, fierce, snarky (but not too snarky), protective, sensitive but her medical disability took away from enjoying the story. I've lived around manic depression, depression, ADHD, and autism so I understand the daily struggles as well as the devastation of ending it. So, maybe I'm just overly sensitive to it and that's why th... moreis was not as fun or entertaining as Tracey's Survival Series. But just so you know The Survival Series is phenomenal!!!
review 2: I read Zbooks. All the time. I am fascinated by this genre. It scares the heck out of me often and at times bores me. This book kept me engrossed. I came across it while looking through Goodreads Giveaways, (I didn't win but in a way I did - I purchased the book and won a good time lol). I appreciate the fact that the heroine in this has a mental illness. I love flawed survivors. After all in a Zombie Apocalypse it is highly doubtful the zombies are checking to be certain they are leaving only the strongest and fittest to survive. The author brought home the fears of what happens when I run out of medicine? That is a very realistic fear for anyone with any kind of illness during an apocalypse. I thought the author handled that fear in a realistic way. The story is also a love story - with quotable lines! Yes, it happens quickly but I imagine that will be a reality when your heart could be eaten any moment. I love how the author brought in tributes to Max Brooks and The Walking Dead. The story moves fast and is difficult to put down. It is all the more frightening by the realistic issues it deals will, (aside from mental health there is a child who turns). I think this is going to be a riveting series - it has an awesome start. I am looking forward to the next book in the series. The book works for me and I would, (and have)recommend(ed) it to Zbook readers. less
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marya14
It was a pretty good book. It was quick and keeps your interest. Curious what's gong to happen next.
gdusya
I don't understand where did my review go?
Niallhoransgirl
Loved it!!
Shannon
4,5 stars
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