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Contagious (The Contagium Trilogy) (Volume 1)

por Emily Goodwin

Series: The Contagium (book 1)

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First in the zombie pandemic series by the New York Times-bestselling author. "I can't give this post-apocalyptic story six stars but I wish I could!" --Tamara Rose Blodgett "I wasn't afraid of death. If I died, it would be over. My worst fear wasn't of dying, it was of living. Living, while everyone around me had their flesh savagely torn from their bodies to be shoved into the festering and ever-hungry mouths of zombies. It terrified me, right down to my very core, to be alive while the rest of the world was dead." During the Second Great Depression, twenty-four-year-old Orissa Penwell is forced to drop out of college when she is no longer able to pay for classes. Unable to find a job, she moves in with her aunt in Indianapolis. Down on her luck, Orissa doesn't think she can go any lower. She couldn't be more wrong. A virus breaks out across the country, leaving the infected crazed, aggressive, and very hungry. Orissa is used to only being responsible for herself. When she finds herself a reluctant leader of a group of survivors, she must make a choice: set aside her issues and help the others or go off alone in search of her own family and friends. "In her narrative storytelling, Emily Goodwin presents a refreshingly strong female hero in her zombie-infested, survival tale . . . Goodwin has shown that female writers can make flesh crawl, both living and undead, just as well as her male peers." --HorrorAddicts.net… (más)
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Contagious started a bit on the slow side for me. I will fully and readily admit that I am not generally a fan of the zombie apocalypse and that whole post-apocalyptic setting. I really had mixed expectations going into Contagious, thinking I either would really not like it or I was going to fall in love with the zombie thing all over again.

Honestly, I have come out of it with kind of mixed feelings. I still think that the story was enjoyable, and granted a 3.5 star rating, but at the same time, I am still not sure what my feelings are.

I found Orissa a little irritating in the beginning, but she kind of grew on me, too. Orissa reminded me of myself. She is a no-nonsense, "I can take care of myself and don't need anyone for anything" kind of girl. But, she also is a bit clumsy and doesn't always think before she acts, so she finds herself in a myriad of precarious situations! That is so me.

I teared up in some parts where there were very dramatic scenes, and I am not a crier so that is saying something. The drama, suspense, and unspoken romance will pull you in a little, and if you are anything like me...well, I am just sitting here shaking my head and asking how the author could have ....okay, have to stop myself before I give it away.

So, you have to read the book, because I am not gonna tell you what happens or anything. The story was well written and the characters are fleshed out really well, and I think the author is going to go big places. While I had mixed feelings going in, and still am not sure, I do want to read the rest of the series and see how it ends! ( )
  destinyisntfree | Apr 23, 2021 |
Contagious started a bit on the slow side for me. I will fully and readily admit that I am not generally a fan of the zombie apocalypse and that whole post-apocalyptic setting. I really had mixed expectations going into Contagious, thinking I either would really not like it or I was going to fall in love with the zombie thing all over again.

Honestly, I have come out of it with kind of mixed feelings. I still think that the story was enjoyable, and granted a 3.5 star rating, but at the same time, I am still not sure what my feelings are.

I found Orissa a little irritating in the beginning, but she kind of grew on me, too. Orissa reminded me of myself. She is a no-nonsense, "I can take care of myself and don't need anyone for anything" kind of girl. But, she also is a bit clumsy and doesn't always think before she acts, so she finds herself in a myriad of precarious situations! That is so me.

I teared up in some parts where there were very dramatic scenes, and I am not a crier so that is saying something. The drama, suspense, and unspoken romance will pull you in a little, and if you are anything like me...well, I am just sitting here shaking my head and asking how the author could have ....okay, have to stop myself before I give it away.

So, you have to read the book, because I am not gonna tell you what happens or anything. The story was well written and the characters are fleshed out really well, and I think the author is going to go big places. While I had mixed feelings going in, and still am not sure, I do want to read the rest of the series and see how it ends! ( )
  destinyisntfree | Feb 28, 2015 |
Contagious started a bit on the slow side for me. I will fully and readily admit that I am not generally a fan of the zombie apocalypse and that whole post-apocalyptic setting. I really had mixed expectations going into Contagious, thinking I either would really not like it or I was going to fall in love with the zombie thing all over again.

Honestly, I have come out of it with kind of mixed feelings. I still think that the story was enjoyable, and granted a 3.5 star rating, but at the same time, I am still not sure what my feelings are.

I found Orissa a little irritating in the beginning, but she kind of grew on me, too. Orissa reminded me of myself. She is a no-nonsense, "I can take care of myself and don't need anyone for anything" kind of girl. But, she also is a bit clumsy and doesn't always think before she acts, so she finds herself in a myriad of precarious situations! That is so me.

I teared up in some parts where there were very dramatic scenes, and I am not a crier so that is saying something. The drama, suspense, and unspoken romance will pull you in a little, and if you are anything like me...well, I am just sitting here shaking my head and asking how the author could have ....okay, have to stop myself before I give it away.

So, you have to read the book, because I am not gonna tell you what happens or anything. The story was well written and the characters are fleshed out really well, and I think the author is going to go big places. While I had mixed feelings going in, and still am not sure, I do want to read the rest of the series and see how it ends! ( )
  destinyisntfree | Feb 28, 2015 |
Started slow but picked up. Loved the ending. Want to know what happened next. ( )
  RGR | Nov 25, 2013 |
I haven't read any Zombie books before. Zombie tales in my eyes have always been harsh and never really easy on the eyes. Something about Contagious was appealing to me. It could be the lead hero is a female. Maybe by having a female lead the story would be softer. Reading the book I was captivated from the beginning. It was intense from beginning to end. This story is extremely graphic in the violence, but that is expected with the story and genre. I did find that I had to walk away a few times though.

The author's writing is very telling. She creates a world that you could almost picture as being real. The fact that she doesn't give a year and she uses a few current events makes it scarey. The story is one that is easy to follow. She doesn't have a bunch of sci-fi terms in the book. It is basically normal people running from Zombies. I appreciate that because it means I don't need a glossary or terms for the book.You are brought into this story from the beginning and you feel for each and every character that has to fight to survive along the way. Even though you know that this is not a sugar coated, candy kisses book the author writes it where you can not help but get attached to characters.

I loved Orissa. She is kick ass. I liked the fact that she stands out from the guys and shows them how to really kick some Zombie butt.She has a few Katniss moments with her Bow and Arrows. She does have a softer side which we do get to see a few times. She tries to show this tough exterior but we all know that deep down she is just human.

I have to say that I loved this book. I was dark but it was well written and entertaining. Am I converted into a Zombie book reader? I won't ignore them from now on. If this is any indication as to what books are out there like this one I can see why they are so popular now. I think I will pick up a book from the genre periodically. I recommend this book. Due to the graphic nature it is recommended for ages 18+.

I received this book courtesy of the author in exchange for an honest review ( )
  AmysBookWorld | Oct 13, 2012 |
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First in the zombie pandemic series by the New York Times-bestselling author. "I can't give this post-apocalyptic story six stars but I wish I could!" --Tamara Rose Blodgett "I wasn't afraid of death. If I died, it would be over. My worst fear wasn't of dying, it was of living. Living, while everyone around me had their flesh savagely torn from their bodies to be shoved into the festering and ever-hungry mouths of zombies. It terrified me, right down to my very core, to be alive while the rest of the world was dead." During the Second Great Depression, twenty-four-year-old Orissa Penwell is forced to drop out of college when she is no longer able to pay for classes. Unable to find a job, she moves in with her aunt in Indianapolis. Down on her luck, Orissa doesn't think she can go any lower. She couldn't be more wrong. A virus breaks out across the country, leaving the infected crazed, aggressive, and very hungry. Orissa is used to only being responsible for herself. When she finds herself a reluctant leader of a group of survivors, she must make a choice: set aside her issues and help the others or go off alone in search of her own family and friends. "In her narrative storytelling, Emily Goodwin presents a refreshingly strong female hero in her zombie-infested, survival tale . . . Goodwin has shown that female writers can make flesh crawl, both living and undead, just as well as her male peers." --HorrorAddicts.net

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