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June 22, 2010

The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan

Filed under: Adventure, Books, Fiction, Horror, Science Fiction, Young Adult — Tags: , , , — rafoord @ 7:39 pm

I had read so many amazing reviews of The Forest of Hands and Teeth, and was quite excited when I actually got to read it.

It is basically a post-apocalyptic novel, set after the world has been taken over by zombie-like beings. Mary lives within the boundaries of a big fence, which the ‘unconsecrated’ (or zombies) are constantly shaking at. The Sisterhood are a group of “nuns”, who control the small village of people who haven’t been infected by the unconsecrated. Before Mary can be ‘bonded’ (aka married) to Harry, the village is infiltrated. And Mary finds herself escaping with Harry, her real love Travis (Harry’s brother!), his betrothed and Mary’s brother and wife. They all manage to get out unharmed – left with absolutely nothing but Mary’s hope of finding the ocean, a ‘thing’ she has heard about from her late mother but doesn’t quite believe in.

 This is a fantastic book; so beautifully written and very gripping. I thoroughly enjoyed it and would recommend it to perhaps slightly mature readers who enjoy fantasy, romance and adventure.

 Sequel out now [The Dead Tossed Waves]. And supposedly movie in the making. Yay.

February 8, 2010

Misery by Stephen King

Filed under: Fiction, Horror, Senior Fiction — Alexandra Harbilas @ 6:20 pm

This book was a read that really compelled me. I couldn’t put it down!! It’s about a famous author, Paul Sheldon, who wrote a bestselling series of books called Misery. Sheldon drives from a hotel during the winter, slightly intoxicated on icy roads, and crashes near a house. A woman named Annie Wilkes saves him and takes him to her house. As it turns out, Annie is Paul’s number one fan and she has no intention of letting him leave. Her obsessive behavior escalates throughout the book, with some disturbing twists and turns. If you want to read this book, rest assured you won’t sleep soundly after you finish. But I found it to be one of my favorite books in the end. Make sure you’re not easily scared when you want to borrow this book.

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