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I felt this was a very distressing book, filled with a lot of death and sorrow and hopelessness. I didn't particularly like the main character - Mary but I felt love for a lot of the others - Travis and Jed especially.
The plot was clever and the world Ryan created also, but I think it's ruined by the zombie-apocalypse theming. ...more
The plot was clever and the world Ryan created also, but I think it's ruined by the zombie-apocalypse theming. ...more

In a world where the dead roam the living; uninvited and gruesomely dangerous, Mary struggles to understand and love...
Despite the apocalypse she explores from the confines of the village's sacredly protective barrier, Mary dreams of a world where unfathomable existences without the murderous tracking of the Unconsecrated lives and where her heart may seek that of another without rules and regulations.
But when danger claws about and everything is lost, Mary must learn to loose her self adorati ...more
Despite the apocalypse she explores from the confines of the village's sacredly protective barrier, Mary dreams of a world where unfathomable existences without the murderous tracking of the Unconsecrated lives and where her heart may seek that of another without rules and regulations.
But when danger claws about and everything is lost, Mary must learn to loose her self adorati ...more

I loved it, once I started reading I thought it was going to bored but once I got really into it, I don't want to stop reading at all:)
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May 08, 2012
Samantha Hernandez
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Great book

I really liked this book. The writing was amazing, the characters were great, and the plot was just plain unique and awesome. My only complaint is that it ended a little abruptly and I wish it would have told more of what happens after they *** ******* ** *** ****** ** ***** ** *****. HAHA that was a spoiler so I covered it up.

Mar 04, 2010
Leah
marked it as to-read

