Soooooo, I just read the book, and can I say that it was f*cking amazing. God, oh God, finally a book were the female character (Emma) is actually thinking!!!
“How was it fair that I was a human to the zombies when I was a zombie to the humans?”
Storyline
Let's talk about the story. So it's about the world after Z-day, there was a outbreak an people turned into zombies. You can easily recognise a zombie or someone who is in Transition (after getting bitten by a zombie the time it takes for you to actually change into one). In the first chapter you're immediately pulled into the story. Emma just got cured from zombiesme and finds herself in a medical facility with doctors taking notes of everything she does. Because she is the first zombie the doctors could fully cure without the zombies going batshit crazy. Nobody quite understands why she survived the Cure they had given her. Slowly she starts to win the doctors over and they start treating her more like a human. Besides taking constant blood form her they also test her in the gym. And after a while they let her join the human refugee camp. The more I read the book the more I liked it, I liked the way Emma thought, I liked that she bargained and thought about other people like her who could be cured in the future, I liked that she wasn't selfish. And the end had me sitting on the end of my chair, it was quite unexpected and I can't wait for the second book.
Characters
Emma: Oh my freaking god, what did I love this girl. After reading so much books about female heroes who are not coming up for themselves and are always acting upon emotion (without thinking!!!). Emma was a blessing, she was strong, stubborn and she came up for the weak. She was smart and she bargained and bluffed. I didn't really see any flaw at the way her character was made. She had flashbacks at het old life, she thought about her parents and their shared memories. This is what made her believable and what gave her character depth. And oh god, her humor is so much like my own.
"“Breakfast!” she chirped. “You’ve got to be hungry. C’mon, it’s a good time to meet everyone.”
Oh god. She was one of those chipper morning people. Kill me now.”
“Then I snapped its neck.
My skill at neck-snapping was getting seriously disturbing. ”
“Beside the door, in one of those glass cases, was a fire axe.
Oh, baby.
In that moment, I’d never seen anything sexier.”
James: James was okay. You didn't really get to know him in this book, not that I didn't like him, there is just not much to stay.
Skippy: I liked him, and not only because his name reminds me of a happy dolphin. The way he was and the way he acted towards Emma was cute, he showed her actually some respect and was nice to her.
Harrison: In the prequel we got to read a few pages from his POV so I understood it him a little bit better, he's one of the doctors who is trying to find the Cure. You can't really describe his character. You know when you have one of those persons who are immediately the villain because it looks like they're the top dog and because they are rude AF and sometimes a little bit of a pervert. Yeahh...that is what he is.
Lawrence: Ugh, one word, Ugh! Oh gosh, o gosh. What did I hate this guy. There was a point in the book where she was eavesdropping their conversations just after something had happened to her, and just the way he talks about her makes me want to hit him. Totally anti-feminist talk!! I was like f*cking cheering with my pompoms for the woman in the Council who were standing up for her (and for woman rights). These kind of people get you killed, because of how ignorant they are of their surroundings. He's being such a jerk towards her. Just read the book and tell me afterwards if you want to hit him just as bad as I want.
Statement
I really like the book and I recommend you to read it. It is something new and fresh from the chicklit, vampires and werewolf things I usually read. I've personally never read a zombie apocalypse book, only watched movies about them, and I thought it wouldn't work out well. But the moment I read the first chapters I was sold. The story explains what is happening and how, and you'll soon find out that it's more than you think it is. It's not the; you got patient zero and a virus turning the whole humanity into zombies cliché. It has a new twist in it which makes the story only better.