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Emily
is 29% done
começou muito interessante, mas não sei se consigo passar dessa história da avó e neta místicas...
— Mar 07, 2023 06:15AM
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Emily
is 7% done
Ficando com dor de cabeça junto com os personagens
— Jan 13, 2023 08:41AM
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dominique
is 42% done
me listening to a main character having a carl tanzler moment: o.o
— Jul 31, 2022 10:01PM
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dominique
is 10% done
this poor journalist has no idea what he's walking into omg
— Jul 28, 2022 07:16PM
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Jonathan Dunne
is finished
5*writing, wonderful macabre and blackly comic individual scenes and fleshes out the implications of people coming back to life and that process of adapting BUT a gaping hole in the narrative...the reason why people are coming back to life in the first place. One line is dedicated to the reason and because of this, the whole of the story is one-sided and suffers.
— Feb 10, 2022 12:59AM
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Rod Sam
is on page 150 of 384
Una historia de muertos vivos diferente a la gran mayoría, pero hasta el momento sin un gancho en la trama.
— Feb 01, 2022 11:09AM
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Francesca kikkatnt 'Free Palestine, Stop Genocide'
is 53% done
La donna guardò il marito con ansia, come se Elvy e hagar avessero appena proposto loro un vaccino contro una malattia devastante e lei temesse che lui lo rifiutasse.
— Dec 05, 2021 08:05AM
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Andi
is on page 50 of 384
Decided to jump into this tale of zombies.
— Oct 05, 2021 09:18AM
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Fernando
is 22% done
Qué extraño que un cementerio pudiera estar tan poblado y resultase, no obstante, el lugar más solitario de la tierra.
— Aug 03, 2021 02:19PM
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Fernando
is 15% done
Dónde estaban los refuerzos de emergencia, la sociedad, todo eso que pese a todo, funcionaba tan bien es esta Suecia del año 2002?
— Aug 03, 2021 06:12AM
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Fanni
is on page 34 of 357
nagyon pleased vagyok hogy már a 34. oldalon van egy élőhalottunk <3
— Apr 07, 2021 01:07PM
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Kythwena
is 25% done
Good read for the pandemic. ♪ It's The End of The World as We Know It ♪ Frankenstein?
— Jun 19, 2020 06:43AM
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Allison M
is on page 161 of 364
I appreciate this style of horror over king's, since this book blessedly passes on going into gruesome detail about "gross" aspects of ppl to set the tone. It's kind of here, but it's toned down. Translation isn't great tho, but Ive read WAAAY worse translations
— Nov 09, 2019 08:04PM
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Yani Daniele
is 48% done
Quería leer algo de horror, para intercalar con mis lecturas de los retos y las conjuntas, así que me decidí por éste que tenía buena pinta... Al menos prometía zombies pero...estoy desepcionada, los muertos han revivido, así se los llama "revividos" que para el caso, un muñeco de LEGO tiene más movilidad que estos sujetos. Para completar apareció la fanática religiosa que nunca falta en estos libros..
— Oct 20, 2019 04:06PM
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Joanna Smith
is starting
More supernatural fiction for October! 👻👻👻
— Oct 18, 2019 11:08AM
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Karolmarce
is on page 220 of 384
Bueno... esto está muy loco ya no se para donde mirar para aclarar lo que esta pasando... interesante 🤔🤔🤔
— Jul 29, 2019 07:39AM
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Ralitsa Raycheva
is 61% done
Отдавна не е имало книга, която чета толкова бавно.
— May 14, 2019 10:28PM
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Barbara
is on page 245 of 364
I’m still enjoying this book but eager to see how it will end.
— Apr 16, 2019 12:37PM
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Maja
is starting
About halfway through and listening to this at work, where we have dead people, was obviously a great idea. My fellow coworker thought I was weird
— Nov 06, 2018 09:03AM
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Cynthia
is on page 128 of 384
Not sure how I feel about this story so far. Its definitely different.
— Sep 03, 2018 09:01PM
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David
is 39% done
It is an interesting take on the ‘undead’ genre, but if we are indeed dealing with the ethical implications of ‘undead’ but nonviolent humans, it is lacking so far. This seems like it would have been a brilliant idea for a book by José Saramago given the way he handled Blindness, Seeing, and Death with Interruptions.
— Jul 24, 2018 04:29PM
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