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Previous BotM--DISCUSSIONS > FEED: first impressions and roll call (*No Spoilers*)

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message 1: by Candiss (new)

Candiss (tantara) | 1207 comments Please let us know if you have read, are reading, or are planning to read Feed by Mira Grant and any initial impressions.

No spoilers in this thread, please!


message 2: by Helen (new)

Helen I have read this, was another group's read, was dubious as I don't do zombies. However, I loved it, and the next book.


message 3: by Marty (new)

Marty (martyjm) | 310 comments I read this so I could vote in the Hugos. Will follow the discussion.


message 4: by Stefan, Group Founder + Moderator (Retired) (new)

Stefan (sraets) | 1671 comments Mod
I read it and loved it. The Dervish House got my nr. 1 vote for Best Novel, but Feed was a very close second.


message 5: by Candiss (new)

Candiss (tantara) | 1207 comments I have this queued up to read soon, hopefully starting next week. I really appreciate new spins on well-worn tropes, and I'm looking forward to seeing how this re-iteration of the zombie apocalypse plays out. I've read nothing but great feedback on this one!


message 6: by Chris (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) I'll be reading it soon.


message 7: by Bill (new)

Bill (kernos) | 334 comments The description of this sounded interesting until I got to "It raised the dead." Watch my face fall...

I've never met a zombie/ghoul I've ever liked. I shall skip this'n.


message 8: by Richard (new)

Richard (thinkingbluecountingtwo) | 155 comments Kernos wrote: "The description of this sounded interesting until I got to "It raised the dead." Watch my face fall...

I've never met a zombie/ghoul I've ever liked. I shall skip this'n."


Never been a huge fan of Zombie books either, one or two very notable exceptions maybe. The high praise from voices I respect in this and other groups has in this case made me buy a copy, which is now skulking in my bag as I type.

Internal mental reputations of people I've never met are on the line here. Hope it's a good one.


message 9: by Stefan, Group Founder + Moderator (Retired) (new)

Stefan (sraets) | 1671 comments Mod
Kernos wrote: "I've never met a zombie/ghoul I've ever liked. I shall skip this'n."

Kernos, I'm the same way - I don't like zombie books, and the only reason I read Feed is because I wanted to read every piece of fiction nominated for a Hugo this year. And I'm glad I did -- it's a wonderful novel. I definitely recommend giving it a try, even if zombies aren't your thing.


message 10: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Flanagan | 23 comments 9 holds on this book and only 1 copy to satisfy them all, skipping Feed to go straight into Ringworld


message 11: by Kathi, Moderator & Book Lover (new)

Kathi | 4373 comments Mod
Almost bought this the other day as I knew it was coming up at BOTM but I, too, am not a zombie-book reader, so I will pass. But I will follow the discussion and, who knows, may be persuaded otherwise and pick it up in the future.


Snail in Danger (Sid) Nicolaides (upsight) | 187 comments I don't like most zombie stories, but this is an exception. I've read it several times and will be following the discussion.


message 13: by Helen (new)

Helen Please don't let not being into zombies put you off - I nearly did and I would have missed an excellent story. I don't want to spoil it by saying more for other readers but at least start the book and give it a couple of chapters. It is one of my best reads of the year.


message 14: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne | 98 comments I've started the book - the set-up is very interesting - I think I'll like it.


message 15: by Shel, Moderator (new)

Shel (shel99) | 3184 comments Mod
I'd like to read this but there's no way I'll get to it this month...when I do get around to it I'll come back and poke my head in to the discussion.


message 16: by Bill (last edited Oct 03, 2011 07:03AM) (new)

Bill (kernos) | 334 comments Perhaps I will reconsider, though it does not seem to be available in HC. It's the start of a trilogy. Is it a stand-a-lone?


Snail in Danger (Sid) Nicolaides (upsight) | 187 comments The only formats it was released in were e-book and mass market paperback, yeah. Take it up with the publisher; myself, I wish there'd been a trade paperback edition.

Anyway, it's not exactly a standalone, but it wraps up enough of the loose ends that you could probably pretend it was. The second book ends on a cliffhanger, though.


message 18: by Trinity (new)

Trinity (snappingturtle) | 12 comments Had this one already for the Hugo nominations. Ran out of time to read it before the Hugos, but am looking forward to reading it now.


message 19: by Kerry (new)

Kerry (rocalisa) | 487 comments I'd like to add my voice to the people urging readers to give this book a chance even if you don't like zombies.

I am totally not a zombie fan and was very cautious when I started reading it, but it's a great book. I've been saying ever since that it's a zombie book for people who don't like zombies.

Please do give it a try.


message 20: by Barb (new)

Barb (barbtrek) | 40 comments I read it and really liked it. It is not a typical zombie novel for sure.

I was pretty disappointed with the second book in this series though. I'm hoping the third will be an improvement.


message 21: by Meggy (new)

Meggy | 2 comments starting tonight zombies / horror aren't my usual thing but an open mind is.


message 22: by Helen (new)

Helen I like the attitude Meggy.


message 23: by Sandra (new)

Sandra  (sleo) | 1141 comments I listened to this last month on the strength of Stefan's review and I liked it quite a lot, although I, too, hate Zombies and have only watched a couple of episodes of the Walking Dead because I always end up thinking it's so unbelievable it's stupid. The audio version is very well done and enticed me into listening to #2 which name escapes me at the moment. It was not quite as good, but still good.


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