Midu Hadi's Reviews > The Variant Effect: GreenMourning
The Variant Effect: GreenMourning
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bookshelves: 212books, apocalyptic-post-apocalyptic, zombies, uptodateseries, dystopian, read-in-2012, read-in-august
Aug 15, 2012
bookshelves: 212books, apocalyptic-post-apocalyptic, zombies, uptodateseries, dystopian, read-in-2012, read-in-august
** spoiler alert **
What if the world was facing the spread of a disease which caused humans to change into Biters but the public had no clue!
What I liked about the book:
the first scene-it had me cringing and wanting to close my eyes yet I couldn't stop reading it.
how the media and the PTB choose to keep the people ignorant.
the ugliness in the lives of the people who survived-it all made it feel more real.
What I didn't like:
Some words like the "Ritual" etc were just thrown about and I had no clue what they meant. Yes, this was because I haven't read the first part but I think a little explanation would have gone a long way.
What I liked about the book:
the first scene-it had me cringing and wanting to close my eyes yet I couldn't stop reading it.
how the media and the PTB choose to keep the people ignorant.
the ugliness in the lives of the people who survived-it all made it feel more real.
What I didn't like:
Some words like the "Ritual" etc were just thrown about and I had no clue what they meant. Yes, this was because I haven't read the first part but I think a little explanation would have gone a long way.
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August 15, 2012
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August 15, 2012
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August 16, 2012
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