Robin's Reviews > Zom-B Angels
Zom-B Angels (Zom-B, #4)
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I like the concept of these books, but I feel like it's missing some of the excitement I'm used to seeing in Darren Shan's stories. Each book doesn't really have a completed plot of it's own, which is disappointing. Instead, each book is designed to end with a reveal of some sorts that fills the audience, and B, in on what is happening. It's okay, but it doesn't get me as engaged as I want to be
I am enjoying the world, and finding out more, but if you're looking for a plot you can really get involved in I'm not sure these books individually are it. If you count them as a whole then there's definitely an interesting premise and conflict going on, but it ultimately feels like I'm reading a single book broken into 12 segments, which gets disappointing when you have to wait for the plot to pick up. This book was mostly about B learning about the new place she was at and had no conflict or problem to solve. It was purely informational.
Basically, if you're willing to stick it out for the overall story, then reading these are probably going to be worth it, but if you're looking for an action-filled zombie story, this is not your book.
I am enjoying the world, and finding out more, but if you're looking for a plot you can really get involved in I'm not sure these books individually are it. If you count them as a whole then there's definitely an interesting premise and conflict going on, but it ultimately feels like I'm reading a single book broken into 12 segments, which gets disappointing when you have to wait for the plot to pick up. This book was mostly about B learning about the new place she was at and had no conflict or problem to solve. It was purely informational.
Basically, if you're willing to stick it out for the overall story, then reading these are probably going to be worth it, but if you're looking for an action-filled zombie story, this is not your book.
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June 22, 2017
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June 22, 2017
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July 2, 2017
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