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Dearly, Beloved (Gone With the Respiration #2)
by
Lia Habel (Goodreads Author)
Can the living coexist with the living dead?
That’s the question that has New Victorian society fiercely divided ever since the mysterious plague known as “The Laz” hit the city of New London and turned thousands into walking corpses. But while some of these zombies are mindless monsters, hungry for human flesh, others can still think, speak, reason, and control their rave...more
That’s the question that has New Victorian society fiercely divided ever since the mysterious plague known as “The Laz” hit the city of New London and turned thousands into walking corpses. But while some of these zombies are mindless monsters, hungry for human flesh, others can still think, speak, reason, and control their rave...more
Hardcover, 496 pages
Published
September 25th 2012
by Del Rey
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The dead are now out to the living and it seemed like things were going rather well. Until it came out that the Laz has mutated into a new strain that the vaccine does not protect against. The zombie infected with the new strain has been caught but that hasn't eased any minds. New fights and riots break out including a secret society of masked killers. Nora and Bram continue to help zombies while Nora's father continues with his research.
There are several, six to be exact, POVs in this book whic...more
There are several, six to be exact, POVs in this book whic...more
If you ask to me describe Dearly, Beloved in a word, the first to spring to mind is dull. Ask for another and it would be disappointing. As a fan of Dearly, Departed, the first book in this series, the sequel could not have been any more of a let-down. The life and energy, the thrilling romance and the roaring action that was present in the first book was notably absent from the second. It was a struggle to remain engaged, to even focus on who was who and what was what. It was a struggle not to...more
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I absolutely loved the first book by Lia Habel Dearly, Departed and I really liked her second book in the Gone with the Respiration series, Dearly, Beloved as well! This series (and book) is extremely complicated, so I will try my best on this synopsis…
Nora and Bram know that everything is stacked against them: one is living, one is dead, the entire city hates the dead, and hates those who sympathize with them even more, plus there’s a group o...more
I absolutely loved the first book by Lia Habel Dearly, Departed and I really liked her second book in the Gone with the Respiration series, Dearly, Beloved as well! This series (and book) is extremely complicated, so I will try my best on this synopsis…
Nora and Bram know that everything is stacked against them: one is living, one is dead, the entire city hates the dead, and hates those who sympathize with them even more, plus there’s a group o...more
This summer has been full sequels that outshined their predecessors. Dearly, Beloved is one of them. Not only is it funnier, better thought-out and better written than Dearly, Departed, it also affected me more strongly. The plot is well-planned and well-executed and it finally gave this series a much needed direction it lacked in the first book.
Strangely enough, I originally gave Dearly, Beloved three starts, but, upon further consideration, I decided it deserved more. Lia Habel has enormous ta...more
Strangely enough, I originally gave Dearly, Beloved three starts, but, upon further consideration, I decided it deserved more. Lia Habel has enormous ta...more
I tried. For a week and a half, I tried to read this book, but I couldn't get into it no matter what I did. I've had nothing but free time to read it, but every time I sit down to read it, I wanted to stop after a chapter or two and not go back to it. Forcing myself to read a book like this isn't right, so I'm calling it quits.
Dearly, Departed was divided into five points of view, but Dearly, Beloved is divided into six: Nora, Bram, Pamela, Michael, Vespertine, and a new zombie named Laura. Laur...more
Dearly, Departed was divided into five points of view, but Dearly, Beloved is divided into six: Nora, Bram, Pamela, Michael, Vespertine, and a new zombie named Laura. Laur...more
It took me almost three weeks, and I fell asleep every day (sometimes two or three times) that I attempted to read it, but I FINALLY finished it! It wasn't that the book was boring because it definitely had potential and there was a lot going on. It just wasn't compelling enough to keep my attention.
My biggest complaint with the first book was there were WAY too many points of view with five different narrators. With this book, try six. Yes, you read that right, SIX different points of view.
My s...more
My biggest complaint with the first book was there were WAY too many points of view with five different narrators. With this book, try six. Yes, you read that right, SIX different points of view.
My s...more
So, heads up. This is probably going to be a pretty short review. It's just that I was so damn disappointed by this book and I don't really have a lot to say. You'd think I would, but I'm feeling very ho-hum about this and I just don't really care to go on and on about the reasons Dearly, Beloved didn't work for me. It's simple really. The plot was all over the place, boring, and really just overcooked.
What it comes down to is this: I just wasn't interested enough in the storyline. Throughout 9...more
What it comes down to is this: I just wasn't interested enough in the storyline. Throughout 9...more
Omg. I just finish the first book. It was AMAZING, I haven't read a book like this ever before, its so funny and witty xD plus the hero is just so sweet and yet badass and funny and BRAM <3 YOU CAN BE MY NEXT JACE IF YOU WANT. I can't wait for this book to come out, i never thought I'd love this book as much as I did. Zombie-dystopian-comedy-horror-apocalypse-romance is my new favorite genre :D any recommendations??
Oh yah on a random side note, I sort of thought of Samedi and Beryl as Stein a...more
Oh yah on a random side note, I sort of thought of Samedi and Beryl as Stein a...more
I can't do this anymore, I have been reading this book for 13 days. 13 incredibly long fucking days, and I'm only 41% done!
I tried, I really did but I have to dnf at least for now.
EDIT:
Let me start by saying that I did not finish this book and that I only got through 41% before I waved the dreaded white flag. So with saying that, THIS REVIEW IS ONLY BASED ON THE 41% THAT I READ, and is not to be taken as a reflection of the entire book. It is impossible for me to review it entirely since I didn'...more
I tried, I really did but I have to dnf at least for now.
EDIT:
Let me start by saying that I did not finish this book and that I only got through 41% before I waved the dreaded white flag. So with saying that, THIS REVIEW IS ONLY BASED ON THE 41% THAT I READ, and is not to be taken as a reflection of the entire book. It is impossible for me to review it entirely since I didn'...more
I really, really hoped (& wanted) to love this one but the pacing was so slow and I didn't feel any of the wonder that I felt in the first book. The whimsical descriptions of New Victoria and exploration of the zombies was mostly absent.
The multiple POV's are continued here and while I wasn't a huge fan of them in book #1, I felt that they at least overlapped and added to the overall story arc. In Dearly Beloved the characters all have such similar voices that I had problems telling them apa...more
The multiple POV's are continued here and while I wasn't a huge fan of them in book #1, I felt that they at least overlapped and added to the overall story arc. In Dearly Beloved the characters all have such similar voices that I had problems telling them apa...more
I loved Dearly Departed... I don't know what was wrong with me that it took me getting Dearly Beloved in the mail to finally read Dearly Departed.
Dearly Beloved was a little slower in pace than the first book, it also took place for the most part in the town or more specifically in Nora's house. This was a different feel from the first book where Nora was kidnapped, Bram and Chas were in the jungle etc. I felt like it was a solid installment, but wished for a little faster pacing. That didn't me...more
Dearly Beloved was a little slower in pace than the first book, it also took place for the most part in the town or more specifically in Nora's house. This was a different feel from the first book where Nora was kidnapped, Bram and Chas were in the jungle etc. I felt like it was a solid installment, but wished for a little faster pacing. That didn't me...more
Oh how good it feels to back in Habels’s world of neo-Victorian and zombie goodness. This picks up shortly after the first book finishes and immediately pulls you back into the word of New Victoria…which is having a bit of a internal melt down. Like the first one it raises some rather interesting questions about the state and position of the sentient zombies in a normal society, and also like the first one it handles it with a good amount of realistic cause and effect. The plot focuses on things...more
Too much that doesn't quite do enough.
Dearly, Beloved simply didn't do it for me. A book that should have taken me no more than two days ended up dragging on for a week! It tried for too much and for me missed the mark on almost everything.
To start, we have to read at least SIX different perspectives! Not necessarily a bad thing, but in this case it was. The flow of the story suffered because of it, and each new bit of information wasn't able to grab my interest. The only interesting part for me...more
Dearly, Beloved simply didn't do it for me. A book that should have taken me no more than two days ended up dragging on for a week! It tried for too much and for me missed the mark on almost everything.
To start, we have to read at least SIX different perspectives! Not necessarily a bad thing, but in this case it was. The flow of the story suffered because of it, and each new bit of information wasn't able to grab my interest. The only interesting part for me...more
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*This review may contain spoilers for Dearly, Departed!*
Dearly, Beloved picks up a few months after Dearly, Departed. Z-Comp has split up, the vaccine for The Laz didn't take, and Bram & Nora are happily in a relationship; a relationship that is frowned upon by most of New Victoria, including Nora's father.
Many old characters return in this novel. Pamela is dealing with anxiety after everything that happened in book one. Michael Al...more
Yes. Lia Habel's high tech with a Victorian twist world, rife with holographic edifices reminiscent of the world before the second ice age, took on a broader life in Dearly, Beloved that left me smiling for hours. The Characters from Dearly, Departed are here given the freedom to interact in new environments and blossom into themselves. Because the plot in the second book of the Gone with the Respiration series is less immediately catastrophic than the kidnapping plus zombie apocalypse scenario...more
Exerpt on the Goodreads summary:
Can the living coexist with the living dead?
That's the question that has New Victorian society fiercely divided ever since the mysterious plague known as "The Laz" hit the city of New London and turned thousands into walking corpses. But while some of these zombies are mindless monsters, hungry for human flesh, others can still think, speak, reason, and control their ravenous new appetites.
Just ask Nora Dearly, the young lady of means who was nearly kidnapped by a...more
Can the living coexist with the living dead?
That's the question that has New Victorian society fiercely divided ever since the mysterious plague known as "The Laz" hit the city of New London and turned thousands into walking corpses. But while some of these zombies are mindless monsters, hungry for human flesh, others can still think, speak, reason, and control their ravenous new appetites.
Just ask Nora Dearly, the young lady of means who was nearly kidnapped by a...more
Nov 08, 2012
Kate McMurry
rated it
4 of 5 stars
Shelves:
zombies,
ya-dystopian,
ya-fantasy,
ya-paranormal,
ya-paranormal-romance,
ya-steampunk,
young-adult-dystopian,
young-adult-fantasy,
young-adult-paranormal,
young-adult-paranormal-romance,
young-adult-steampunk,
young-adult-male-protagonist,
young-adult-male-point-of-view,
ya-male-point-of-view,
ya-male-protagonist
Exciting book 2 in a steampunk, dystopian trilogy
This book is the sequel to Dearly Departed (Gone with the Respiration #1) by Lia Habel. It is book 2 in a dystopian trilogy, pitched by the publisher as "steampunk romance meets zombie thriller." The publishers also bill this book as a story of "star-crossed lovers," which it certainly is. You don't get a much bigger romantic conflict than that the male lead is suffering from "the Laz," a disease that is slowly turning him into a zombie, one of th...more
This book is the sequel to Dearly Departed (Gone with the Respiration #1) by Lia Habel. It is book 2 in a dystopian trilogy, pitched by the publisher as "steampunk romance meets zombie thriller." The publishers also bill this book as a story of "star-crossed lovers," which it certainly is. You don't get a much bigger romantic conflict than that the male lead is suffering from "the Laz," a disease that is slowly turning him into a zombie, one of th...more
When it comes together, the story is a lot of fun. I just had to slog through some stuff to get there.
Nora and the rest are back. Unfortunately, so is a new strain of the Laz that Doc Dearly’s miracle drug does not vaccinate against. Z Comp has disbanded following the Army’s betrayal at the end of the last book. They’re not hunted anymore but Bram et al are forced to return to being just regular folk, helping out where they can from their new home base at the Dearly residence in the Elysian Fiel...more
Nora and the rest are back. Unfortunately, so is a new strain of the Laz that Doc Dearly’s miracle drug does not vaccinate against. Z Comp has disbanded following the Army’s betrayal at the end of the last book. They’re not hunted anymore but Bram et al are forced to return to being just regular folk, helping out where they can from their new home base at the Dearly residence in the Elysian Fiel...more
The human population in New Victoria is now fully aware of the living dead. Society is divided between accepting the living dead and wanting to exterminate them and the living associates of the living dead.
The Lazarus virus has created thousands of walking corpses. Some of them are mindless, human flesh eating zombies, while a small portion can speak with intelligence they held in life, think rationally, and control their appetites.
The catalyst to the paranoia starts when a new strand of Lazaru...more
The Lazarus virus has created thousands of walking corpses. Some of them are mindless, human flesh eating zombies, while a small portion can speak with intelligence they held in life, think rationally, and control their appetites.
The catalyst to the paranoia starts when a new strand of Lazaru...more
Die Rezension enthält Spoiler zum ersten Band.
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Wolfe wurde als Verräter entlarvt, die Situation in der Stadt unter Kontrolle gebracht. Nun weiß die gesamte Bevölkerung von den Zombies und nicht wenige haben nun einen untoten Verwandten. So auch Pamela, deren Bruder gebissen wurde und glücklicherweise nach seinem Tod schnell wieder erwachte. Wie alle anderen auch, hat sie mit den neuen Erkenntnissen zu kämpfen, doch längst nicht alle sind dabei so tolerant wie ihre Famil...more
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Wolfe wurde als Verräter entlarvt, die Situation in der Stadt unter Kontrolle gebracht. Nun weiß die gesamte Bevölkerung von den Zombies und nicht wenige haben nun einen untoten Verwandten. So auch Pamela, deren Bruder gebissen wurde und glücklicherweise nach seinem Tod schnell wieder erwachte. Wie alle anderen auch, hat sie mit den neuen Erkenntnissen zu kämpfen, doch längst nicht alle sind dabei so tolerant wie ihre Famil...more
In this twisting and gripping sequel to Dearly Departed, Lia Habel picks up a mere few weeks after we last left our beloved New Victorians, Punks and their zombies.
This time not one but two different sets of dangers threaten Nora and Bram’s new and fragile world that is tentatively trying to accept the living dead.
No longer facing mindless flesh eating zombies these threats increase in organization and danger. Using the correct coloured umbrella to signal one’s intentions is disregarded, chapero...more
This time not one but two different sets of dangers threaten Nora and Bram’s new and fragile world that is tentatively trying to accept the living dead.
No longer facing mindless flesh eating zombies these threats increase in organization and danger. Using the correct coloured umbrella to signal one’s intentions is disregarded, chapero...more
Dearly, Beloved is a sequel to Dearly, Departed (see my full review of Dearly Departed).
Both are set in 2195. Disasters have reduced the Earth’s population to various settlements in Central and South America. One settlement, a wealthy one, has chosen the Victorian era as the perfect time period in the past, and the inhabitants follow Victorian protocols. The Victorians are in a running war with a poorer group of people called Punks. Into this mix comes the Laz, a disease that reanimates a dead...more
Both are set in 2195. Disasters have reduced the Earth’s population to various settlements in Central and South America. One settlement, a wealthy one, has chosen the Victorian era as the perfect time period in the past, and the inhabitants follow Victorian protocols. The Victorians are in a running war with a poorer group of people called Punks. Into this mix comes the Laz, a disease that reanimates a dead...more
Dearly, Beloved picks up shortly after the end of Dearly, Departed, so if you haven’t read the first installment of this amazingly well constructed post-ice age apocalypse, neo-Victorian, steampunk, zombie series start with the predecessor. I read the two books back to back and this second novel is just as strong and engaging as the first. Both are fast-paced with lots of intricate sub-plots, numerous quirky characters, and multiple points of view.
Zombies aren’t bad here, or at least they don’t...more
Zombies aren’t bad here, or at least they don’t...more
Review courtesy of Dark Faerie Tales
Quick & Dirty: Zombies fight for independence, while characters hash out revenge from Dearly, Departed.
Opening Sentence: When I got to the top of the hill, the zombie caught me.
The Review:
Phew. This is such a busy book. There are so many character arcs and details that somehow blend together that it keeps your mind reeling (and it’s pretty ingenious how it all plays out).
Dearly, Beloved picks up a few months after where Departed left us. As a refresher (...more
Quick & Dirty: Zombies fight for independence, while characters hash out revenge from Dearly, Departed.
Opening Sentence: When I got to the top of the hill, the zombie caught me.
The Review:
Phew. This is such a busy book. There are so many character arcs and details that somehow blend together that it keeps your mind reeling (and it’s pretty ingenious how it all plays out).
Dearly, Beloved picks up a few months after where Departed left us. As a refresher (...more
Jul 17, 2012
Jaclyn
rated it
1 of 5 stars
Shelves:
net-galley,
steampunk-gaslight,
futuristic,
victorian,
teen-fiction,
zombies,
did-not-finish,
arc
This is the second book in Habel’s YA series, Gone with Respiration. When I requested this book via NetGalley, I was not aware that it was a series; I had been intrigued by the idea of a futuristic Victorian society and of course, the zombies. I should therefore be clear that I am missing the set up and world building of the first novel, which may have affected my understanding of the zombie apocalypse in New London.
Dearly, Beloved picks up after the main characters, Nora and Bram, have had som...more
Dearly, Beloved picks up after the main characters, Nora and Bram, have had som...more
Not as exciting as the original since it's now all familiar territory, but it's a seamless fit when read immediately after Dearly, Departed as if they were two parts of a single novel. I suspect it would be an entertaining read in its own right.
The multiple POVs are even better than before: the insight into the workings of each character's mind versus what little of that other characters see draws you in so strongly. You can empathise with someone who does the wrong things for the right reason,...more
The multiple POVs are even better than before: the insight into the workings of each character's mind versus what little of that other characters see draws you in so strongly. You can empathise with someone who does the wrong things for the right reason,...more
This story continues the adventures of Nora Dearly and her beloved zombie Bram Griswold. Tensions are very high between the normal humans and the intelligent zombies. We see the story from a variety of viewpoints. Nora and Bram take the lead as does Nora's friend Pamela, Michael the aristocrat boy who is obsessed with Nora, and Laura who is a young woman who is part of the new zombie packs. Vespertine, Nora's school rival and reluctant aristocrat, also takes the lead for a few chapters.
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