It took me almost 20 years to finish this trilogy and I can honestly say that the wait was not worth it. The concept for the books is great. It's an exciting premise. But everything about this reeks of the intent to make this into visual media. This book reads like a pitch for a new TV show, and I mean that in a derogatory way. When I read a book, I want to read the story. I don't want to feel like I'm just the product someone is trying to sell a producer. Like "Hey, look at all these idiots that read it! It would be a great show!"
I wanted desperately to like this. And frankly, throughout this I was like okay, book 1 was weak and book 2 was terrible but I'm enjoying book 3. I really thought, this is a solid 4 star book, until I started really seeing the threads. It's okay to be inspired by Stephen King's The Stand, but this was more like someone rewrote The Stand from memory and they weren't that good at remembering things accurately. There was the addition of characters that felt like they were only there to provide the token "magical nonwhite" character. The plot seemed to drag out. King managed to put it all in one book, why couldn't Zicree? Is it because he didn't actually provide anything for these books except the editing and because of that, we have significant and detrimental changes in tone from book to book? Probably. This just lacked enough everywhere to make it a subpar post-apocalyptic series.
It also had an open-ended ending that is insultingly weak.