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As a disease turns everyone over sixteen into brainless, decomposing, flesh-eating creatures, a group of teenagers head to London. Ed, Jack, Bam and the other students at Rowhurst School learn more about the Disaster, and meet an adult who seems to be immune to the disease. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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They meet Greg, an adult that’s seemingly unaffected by the disease, his son Liam, and a group on a bus that’s travelling towards London. Unfortunately, there are a lot of secrets on that bus and the boys aren’t feeling that great about their driver.
Once they do arrive in London though, they make their way to the Imperial War Museum where they meet up with Jordan, DogNut and a group of guys who aren’t exactly keen on their arrival, but doesn’t have the heart to send them away either. After a while, David and his group even make an appearance, which is good, because it shows that David’s been nuts all along …
It’s one big battle after the other. It’s survival of the fittest. Its death and destruction, and all kinds of hell on Earth; Matt and his group of religious nut-heads aren’t making it any easier either. Meanwhile, a fire rages through South London, which makes survival almost impossible.
The Dead is a fantastic, gripping read and will keep you entertained from beginning to end. It’s a bit gory for kids, but essentially this is a horror novel for young adults. Don’t let that statement deter you from reading it though, because as far as zombie novels are concerned, this is one of the best series’ I’ve read. The characters that really grew on me were Ed and Wiki. I love Wiki, he’s so knowledgeable. While Ed shows a lot of character growth throughout the novel. Of course, Jordan’s an intriguing guy too. However, I would like to see just how the story will play out with Matt and his wacky prophecies in the next book.
The Enemy series by Charlie Higson (so far) is definitely worth a read. I wouldn’t give these books to kids under the age of 15, unless they are true horror aficionados and love watching The Walking Dead or reading way above their reading level, but for teenagers that love a good scare these books are fantastic gifts.
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