![]() Perhaps one of the strengths of books such as Carrie Ryan’s, at least for me, is that it makes me appreciate what life is like at present. Click on the image to be taken to the websource. Since my husband and I are avid Walking Dead TV-viewers, I thought that it would be good to read a little something about the undead through Carrie Ryan’s eyes. ![]() ![]() I knew then that vampires were “out” as zombies were “in.” It also rides the crest of the current dystopian wave that most young readers seem to have embraced alongside werewolves and fallen angels. I had high hopes for the series after hearing and reading all the hype about it a little over a year ago. ![]() I thought that I might as well do a 2-in-1 book review in keeping with our Dusty Bookshelves and Library Loot – as these books have been gathering dust in my shelves for quite awhile now. I finished reading Carrie Ryan’s The Forest of Hands and Teeth and The Dead-Tossed Waves while I was in the States a month ago.
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