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Ellen Forkin (ellen_forkin) | 378 comments Mod
This thread is for those who know the book or who have finished it. Write anything about the book, plot twists, endings and all, without worry.

Do not read this thread if you’re reading the book and don’t want the finish spoilt!

This January and February we’re reading: dEaDINBURGH: Vantage by Mark Wilson

Tell us your thoughts!


message 2: by Carmen (last edited Feb 01, 2019 01:49AM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Carmen Schirling | 4 comments I have finished the book and think it is an ok read.
Definitely liked the fact that it was placed in Edinburgh and have been visiting Edinburgh quite a few times and been down to Mary King's Close made it better.
The charackters are a bit flat. Maybe that get's better in the following books?
But I really didn't like that Jock waited a whole night for Joey to wake up? Wasn't maybe Bracha telling him to do so,or he would kill Joey as well? Otherwise this would be a very uncharackteric Jock move really.
That Zombie Edinburgh had become a TV show was already pages before indicated and that Fraser is Joey's father was so obvious that is really didn't need the epilog.
Even though my comments seems harsh I think everyone who likes a light read about Zombies and dystopian Edinburgh, will enjoy the book.


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Katrina | 39 comments 2.5 Thought it was fine but not particularly memorable. Like Carmen, I thought the characters were a tad on the two dimensional side and some of the choices they made were a bit off.

Had other personal bugbears with it, but I suspect I probably would have enjoyed Deadinburgh when I was younger.


Carmen Schirling | 4 comments Katrina wrote: "2.5 Thought it was fine but not particularly memorable. Like Carmen, I thought the characters were a tad on the two dimensional side and some of the choices they made were a bit off.

Had other per..."


That was also one of my thoughts, a younger me would have probably liked the book better because I would have questions less of the things described.


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Alan M Am not too far in but it's ok so far. I'm slightly confused at the moment if this is a YA book, given both protagonists are teens? It also reminds me of Mira Grant's Newsfeed trilogy, which I really enjoyed, so this is currently suffering in comparison at the moment. I hope it will pick up now that Joey has been exiled from the Brotherhood...


Tracy | 38 comments It took me a while to get into this but once I tried to think a bit more like a teenage girl and not 40 year woman, I enjoyed it. I did keep falling in and out of love with the characters sometimes I was rooting for them and other times I wished the zoms would bite them. Having said that I was glad that Joey survived even after being bitten. My favourite character, and I thought the best written one, was Bracha.


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