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Peripeteia

por Sarah Lyons Fleming

Series: The City Series (2)

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Months into the apocalypse, the zombies show no signs of dying, but it's clear everyone in Sunset Park will die without enough food to outlast the undead. Add in the less-than-sociable new neighbors only blocks away, and the hunt for sustenance has come to feel more like a race than a ramble. Sylvie is happy in her new home with the people who've become like family, though she's still working out how to let them into her heart. Eric wants in, and he wants to find his sister, but he can't do both at the same time. If he can do the second one at all--getting into the city was hard enough, getting out may prove impossible. Despite setbacks--and a couple million zombies--it seems fortune is working in their favor. After all, food, security, and family are extraordinary when just being alive is a notable accomplishment. But fortune can turn on a dime, and all it takes is one misstep.… (más)
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Peripeteia by Sarah Lyons Fleming is the second book of a trilogy about an apocalyptic zombie infestation that overtakes the world. This is a story about a small group of survivors that are trapped in New York City and are trying to survive amidst the horror and constant threat of annihilation. This is the second zombie trilogy I have read by this author. The first was about a group of survivors that managed to get out of New York before the government, in an effort to bottle up the infestation, blew up all the bridges in and around New York. The group in this second trilogy are somewhat connected to the first, but their stories are very separate.

While the first book dealt with how this group met and bonded together together for safety, this second book deals with their day-to-day survival. As the months pass and the zombies show no sign of dying, our small band of survivors join a larger group in the Sunset Park area of Brooklyn. It’s clear that their number one priority is learning to sustain themselves but in the meantime they must hunt and scavenge for supplies. There are other groups in the Brooklyn area that they have become friendly with and all help each other when they can. Unfortunately there is one large group that act suspiciously and no one trusts.

As much as I love the zombie action in these books, it is the characters that drew me in, making me care for them and want to see them safe. As their bonds with each other grow, they become like a family, and, yes, romance does blossom amongst the zombie angst. I try to remember the number one rule of zombie fiction - beware of becoming too emotionally attached as one can never be sure who is going to survive.

This second book ended with a reversal of fortune for the group. Some are together, some are missing and of course, I want to immediately reach for volume three to find out what happens next. ( )
  DeltaQueen50 | Aug 12, 2020 |
I really enjoyed this book! I am so happy that I stumbled upon this author because I am having such a good time with her books. This is the second book in The City series which really does need to be read in order. This book had me hooked from the very beginning. It is not a short audiobook but I still listened to it in just a few days because I never wanted to put it down. I went into this book with high expectations and am happy to report that those expectations were all met or exceeded.

I got to know Eric, Sylvie, and the rest of the group in the preceding book and I was really excited to get the chance to spend some more time with them in this book. Watching the bonds grow and strengthen between these characters is really what I enjoy the most about these books. Like the previous book, this installment is told from both Eric's and Sylvie's points of view so we really get to know those two characters really well. I think I liked both Eric and Sylvie more and more as the book progressed.

The story continues with the high excitement level that was set in the first book. The group is in New York City trying to survive with zombies everywhere. And the zombies may not be their biggest problem. There are daily problems that need to be address such as finding food and water and other things needed for survival that the group must address. There are also safety issues involving the zombies and other survivors that take up a lot of energy. Resources in the city are limited and they aren't the only group trying to survive.

This book does have some pretty major developments. Just when things are looking good and everyone starts getting comfortable, things happen. Situations change and the group has to adjust. I have to admit that I was pretty nervous for the characters in this book because there are a lot of intense situations.

I loved the narration. Luke Daniels and Therese Plummer do such a good job with this series. I was a bit surprised that the narration was a bit different than what was used in the first book. In this book, Luke Daniels performs the chapters from Eric's point of view including the female voices while Therese Plummer performs the chapters from Sylvie's point of view including the male voices. In the first book, the male narrator handled all of the male voices throughout the book and vise versa which I really liked and was looking forward to in this book. I quickly adjusted and enjoyed the book but wish that this book would have been done the same as the first book. That being said, I had no issues with any of the voices that either narrator used and thought that they both brought a lot of emotion to the story.

I do recommend this book to others. This series has a little bit of everything. There is romance, some humor, action, and zombies working together to tell a rather unique story. I can't wait to read more of Sarah Lyons Fleming's work very soon and plan to listen to the next audiobook in this series just as soon as it is available. ( )
  Carolesrandomlife | Mar 19, 2018 |
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Months into the apocalypse, the zombies show no signs of dying, but it's clear everyone in Sunset Park will die without enough food to outlast the undead. Add in the less-than-sociable new neighbors only blocks away, and the hunt for sustenance has come to feel more like a race than a ramble. Sylvie is happy in her new home with the people who've become like family, though she's still working out how to let them into her heart. Eric wants in, and he wants to find his sister, but he can't do both at the same time. If he can do the second one at all--getting into the city was hard enough, getting out may prove impossible. Despite setbacks--and a couple million zombies--it seems fortune is working in their favor. After all, food, security, and family are extraordinary when just being alive is a notable accomplishment. But fortune can turn on a dime, and all it takes is one misstep.

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