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Z 2135

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The Darwin Games are over. The battle for survival has just begun…

The Lovecraft family is in ruins. Convict father Jonah roams The Barrens, near starvation, in search of his daughter Ana. Only the hope of seeing her again keeps him alive.

Meanwhile Ana, Liam, and Duncan have found temporary relief at a camp outside The Walls. Inside City 6, Jonah’s young son, Adam, has been co-opted by Jonah’s enemy, Chief Keller, and is being groomed as a City Watch spy.

Between the terrifying zombies roaming The Barrens—monsters created by the plague that destroyed the Old Nation—and the ruthless, manipulative government that controls everything and everyone within the City Walls, no one is safe. Z 2135 is both a frightening vision of a dystopian future and a heartening tale of family, hope, and humanity. The newest season from Sean Platt and David Wright is as captivating as it is terrifying.

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First published August 27, 2013

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About the author

Sean Platt

335 books825 followers
Sean loves writing books, even more than reading them. He is co-founder of Collective Inkwell and Realm & Sands imprints, writes for children under the name Guy Incognito, and has more than his share of nose.

Together with co-authors David Wright and Johnny B. Truant, Sean has written the series Yesterdays Gone, WhiteSpace, ForNevermore, Available Darkness, Dark Crossings, Unicorn Western, The Beam, Namaste, Robot Proletariat, Cursed, Greens, Space Shuttle, and Everyone Gets Divorced. He also co-wrote the how-to indie book, Write. Publish. Repeat.

With Collective Inkwell
Yesterday's Gone: Post Apocalyptic - LOST by way of The Stand
WhiteSpace: Paranoid thriller on fictitious Hamilton Island
ForNevermore: YA horror that reads nothing like YA Horror
Available Darkness: A new breed of vampire thriller
Dark Crossings: Short stories, killer endings

With 47North
Z 2134: The Walking Dead meets The Hunger Games
Monstrous: Beauty and the Beast meets The Punisher

With Realm & Sands
Unicorn Western: The best story to ever come from a stupid idea
The Beam: Smart sci-fi to make you wonder exactly who we are
Namaste: A revenge thriller like nothing you've ever read
Robot Proletariat: The revolution starts here
Cursed: The old werewolf legend turned upside down
Greens: Retail noir comedy
Space Shuttle: Over the top comedy with all your favorite sci-fi characters
Everyone Gets Divorced: Like "Always Sunny" and "How I Met Your Mother" had a baby on your Kindle

Sean lives in Austin, TX with his wife, daughter, and son.
Follow him on Twitter: http://twitter.com/seanplatt
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Profile Image for Jarkko Laine.
764 reviews26 followers
March 3, 2014
If Z2134 felt too much like The Hunger Games with zombies, in this sequel, we can forget about comparisons. This book stands on its own too feet.

Throughout the first episodes, I found myself questioning the book, some of its action scenes, and even the way it was written. It felt like the writers were violating the show don't tell principle, which I know they believe in as well. But towards the end, the book kept getting better and better, so much that I am now willing to forget all about my initial doubts. While the Z series still hasn't grabbed a place among my favorite Platt & Wright books (If you're new to them, try Yesterday's Gone or Whitespace instead!), it's a good story and I have a feeling that season 3 will be amazing.

If the option was available, I'd pick 3.5 stars rather than four, but now, definitely four rather than three.
Profile Image for Billie Lawson.
638 reviews22 followers
June 25, 2014
Wow...the second installment was so much more intense and had me on the edge of my seat the whole time. The ending was shocking, and I cannot wait to see where the authors go with the next book. I love how you never really know who is "good" or "bad". I also thought the character development was better this time around. Very enjoyable 4 star read. :)
Profile Image for Nahnita.
262 reviews12 followers
June 10, 2018
i wish i could give this book more stars!! its like a combination of the walking dead, the hunger games, running man and 1984!! one of the best dystopian reads I've ever read! on to book 3 in the series!!
Profile Image for Christine Bishop.
525 reviews
August 20, 2018
Another great book!

Sean Platt and David Wright are master storytellers and every book I have read by these authors has left me sitting on the edge of my seat wanting more. I can’t wait to start reading the third book in this series.
1 review
September 14, 2018
Can’t even

First of all you sank my ship. Despite the heartbreaking moments, that I’m sure the story needed, this second installment was a true pleasure to read. Looking forward to what comes next, though I’m cautiously optimistic.
Profile Image for David Murray.
190 reviews3 followers
October 9, 2017
Book #2. Equally as goods as Book 1. It has not disappointed. This would be an AWESOME TV show!
Profile Image for Kechanna Williams.
7 reviews
July 24, 2018
Better than the first!

I can’t leave a proper review right now, I’m going to read more! It’s perfection and sadness and I want more.
51 reviews
January 20, 2020
Just keeps getting better

I really enjoyed the first season but season 2 kicked it up a notch. I'm so glad I came late to the party and don't have to wait
12 reviews
March 17, 2020
Great read

Many twists and turns keeps the reader busy not wanting to put the book down. Very relatable to current events.
769 reviews2 followers
August 25, 2020
A great sequel.

There definitely was no lapse in suspense and action from the first book but there is a really big cliffhanger at the end.
Profile Image for RAVEN.
90 reviews
March 8, 2023
Lots of action and deception. Who can you trust...I couldn't put the book down and now reading book three. I need to know how this ends
Profile Image for Amethyst.
103 reviews11 followers
October 13, 2013
Wow I didn't think this season could get any better, after reading the first Z1234 I never believed the guys could make book 2 EVEN better...Im so sorry to doubt you...never again...I should know better after reading so many of your other serials. I have to say it again WOW...!

Its was a while since I read the first Z2134 so I actually read it again so I could read both together and so glad I did. I actually picked-up on more than I did first time round making the whole storyline even better, like you do when you watch a movie for the second or third time.

Those that know me knows my love of zombie-apocalyptic-esk books and your probably sick of me praising every book I've read from Sean and David, I need to find a crappy book to review, but it certainly wont be from these brilliant writers.

Z2135 is my favorite yet out of all the books Ive read from these guys. (Please see below my other book reviews from the collective inkwell). The Walking Dead is my all time favorite TV series and the Hunger games was my all time fave book EVER...but not now.

These guys took this idea and run with it, twisted it up, made even better believable and more relatable characters, made us care about each one and made this book the best yet...phewey...did you get all that!

I do not say this lightly as a reviewer; but this series is now my all time favorite...followed closely by Whitespace series...there I said it!

In book 2 Z2135 the guys took our favorite characters gave them even more tough choices to make, put them in even more impossible positions so we can see how they react....yep making us love them even more!

I feel that Ana and Liam...even Adam and Jonah are part of the family. I feel I could put them in any position and know how each would react; that is the sign of a great writer/s. I am pleased Adam has seen sense he was starting to annoy me being such goody-2-shoes. I have even grown to love/hate Keller even more.

This book was one hell of ride, fast paced and so much intrigue and conspiracy with a dash of zombies and hunter orbs; what a cliffhanger, I'm absolutely gutted, jeeze I so wasn't expecting that...sigh...I cant believe you had the guts to do this; it really blew me away....OMG...now I've got to wait till....Spring...sniff...sniff!

Im missing this storyline already, Im gutted its finished and cant wait for the next one.

Another spectacular and stunning read; thanks guys!

Profile Image for Rose.
795 reviews48 followers
April 19, 2014
This story has become less about zombies and more about the ruthless people controlling the cities. In fact, this wouldn't even have to have zombies...any highly contagious virus would suffice. Z2135 is the part of the story that shows the similarity with the The Hunger Games: there are a total of six cities, each one impoverished with citizens just surviving...with the exception of one. The main city is lavish and beautiful, and it's where the big boss man lives.

As you may remember from Z2134, Jonah, Ana and Liam have all escaped into the Barrens. This one is about who they meet out there, more of the plans of the Underground, and who they can trust. As was taught to us via the X-Files "Trust No One". A simple but an important motto to live by in times of near annihilation of the species. By the end, we learn how and why the original zombie apocalypse happened.

The story is told in four points of view. Sounds like it would end up confusing but in fact it worked quite well. It gave it that soap opera feel of zooming off to another part of the story to see what's happening, then zooming off to another part.

I found it took some time for me to remember everything regardless of the fact that the writers did something I rarely see - a Previous chapter where they reminded you of the basics. This was much appreciated. I really liked the story but I hate the thought of having to wait another year for the next to come out.


Profile Image for Karl Pendlebury.
132 reviews1 follower
December 29, 2013
NOOOOO!!!!

I've finished the book so now I have to return to reality for a little while!!

I LOVE this series, it has everything I love all rolled into one big ride!!

The book started where the previous one ended in terms of how excited it got me... There were a few chapters in the middle where I couldn't see where the storyline was heading and nothing seemed to happen. This got me a little fidgety and I felt like it had taken a dip in pace which turned out to be the platform for building back up towards the grande finale.

What I love most about this book is that it's not just a repeat of Z2134, the characters have progressed and it has it's own storyline in this developing world.

Unfortunately, we now have to wait.

***SPOILER***

I can't believe some of the deaths in this book.
I think it's very brave for an author to kill off not only a main character, but THE character that started the whole story. It's exciting knowing that nobody is safe.
Profile Image for Diane.
47 reviews35 followers
October 15, 2013
I am really liking where the story line of this one is going. The first episode, Z2134, really was like The Walking Dead met The Hunger Games. It grabbed me from the beginning and took me for a fast paced ride. I like the novelty of the serial episodes that leave you on a cliffhanger constantly. Z2135 picks right up where season 1 left off and the ride resumes. What more can you ask for? Political intrigue, zombies, characters with ambiguous morals and motives, more zombies, the world on the edge and a cliffhanger at the end of each episode. I cannot wait for season 3 to resume with Z2136.
Profile Image for Barb.
15 reviews6 followers
February 20, 2014
Really good book.
I did not see the movie The Hunger Games, but the previews I seen are like this book, altho if you survive the Game, you are still screwed. LOL! the Zombies add a cool twist to it. You win the Game by surviving the Zombies. But the Grand Prize is simply cock-and-bull.
I am eager for Z 2136 to get finished. The bokk leaves you in the midst of a cliff-hanger.
But all in all it's a great action book
Profile Image for Victoria Marie.
45 reviews
January 25, 2014
Even better than the first season. Definitely some turns I didn't see coming. The comparisons to Hunger Games and Walking Dead are less this go 'round than the previous book. I see more elements of 1984, This Perfect Day, and some Agenda 21 (principles and book) in this second season. Character backstories were more fleshed out, leading me to find reasons to root, despise, or just plain care about them. Great job and I can't wait for the final season.
Profile Image for Kat.
168 reviews3 followers
July 5, 2014
Another great installment of this post zombie apocalypse series. The first book started out feeling derivative from The Hunger Games,but developed into something unique and compelling. At times, I had difficulty putting it down. This book did not feel derivative, but the overarching plot of the series took a turn I'm not a fan of - but I'm waiting to see how the series continues before I decide fully how I feel about it.
Profile Image for Nicole.
293 reviews53 followers
October 4, 2013
I enjoyed this sequel to Z 2134 a lot. It killed me to see Adam getting cozy with Keller and training to become a watcher, and there was a lot of scary action with Ana. It was sad to see Jonah being used so much, and his last task was a shocking surprise. The cliffhanger at the end makes me very excited for the third novel. Can't wait!
Profile Image for Stephanie.
392 reviews7 followers
October 3, 2013
Ahhhhhhhh! Just finished and I'm sad it's over and just well sad (no spoilers but wow). Another spectacular, suspenseful season. Kudos to Sean and David! I can't believe we have to wait until spring.
Profile Image for Gabrielle Zastrow.
356 reviews18 followers
October 6, 2013
Ok, so the book came to an end in this last installment with such a fury, that I had to rewrite my past review. WOW! I cannot believe they killed off so many characters!!! Now THAT surprised me and makes me enjoy the books that much more! Nice job hooking my interesting back into this serial.
Profile Image for David Pomerico.
187 reviews13 followers
November 1, 2013
One of my books at 47North. Biased, but love it. This was a rollercoaster of a book to work on, as Sean and David are pretty much masters at the twist and cliffhanger. More zombies, more intrigue, more betrayal: I loved Z 2134, and I think this novel had more depth.
Profile Image for Blaine Moore.
Author 9 books3 followers
May 23, 2014
A great followup to Z:2134, with very good cliffhangers at the end of each section, a few that even caught me by surprise. I'm looking forward to the concluding book, Z:2136, early next year.
Profile Image for Mike Rubin.
3 reviews
October 18, 2013
These guys are doing a great job of mixing some hot drinks in story telling... Looking forward to reading 2136.
Profile Image for Jenny Houfek.
230 reviews1 follower
December 3, 2013
I got all butterfly tummy and super anxious at the end of this book. Talk about not caring if you kill off all the characters!
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Patrick Stemp.
Author 7 books8 followers
June 3, 2014
Great followup to Z 2134. We learn a lot more about the world these characters are living in and get to watch things spiral out of control for all of them. Looking forward to the final entry.
Profile Image for Emily.
88 reviews
May 27, 2014
Another ok book. Had too many slow spots. The parts that weren't were definitely good. I'll probably read the next one. The cliffhanger at the end was exciting n
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