End Dayz by Kellie Sheridan
What Goodreads says about End Dayz:
"It's month after the dead first began to walk. The miracle vaccine that was supposed to save us all has failed.
Now, four teens fight to stay alive as a stronger, smarter breed of zombie begins to appear, threatening to end humanity for good."
"It's month after the dead first began to walk. The miracle vaccine that was supposed to save us all has failed.
Now, four teens fight to stay alive as a stronger, smarter breed of zombie begins to appear, threatening to end humanity for good."
The Cover:
This cover drew my attention the second I saw it, simply perfect for the theme of these stories. I see a post apocalyptic world in the background, and a person (maybe zombie) walking on this barren landscape. The best part is that you can't tell if the person on the cover is a good guy or one of the bad ones! The text font is perfect and the best part for me is that the authors name is actually smaller than the title, I hate when you can't tell the two apart.
This cover drew my attention the second I saw it, simply perfect for the theme of these stories. I see a post apocalyptic world in the background, and a person (maybe zombie) walking on this barren landscape. The best part is that you can't tell if the person on the cover is a good guy or one of the bad ones! The text font is perfect and the best part for me is that the authors name is actually smaller than the title, I hate when you can't tell the two apart.
First Thoughts:
My first zombie book! I can't wait!
I do not normally write reviews for short stories like this book, but this was such a wonderful lead into a series that I had to write about it. I was captivated the second I started this "book". The story is broken into four different parts which each read like their own little background story for each person who (I'm guessing) will be in the books to come. Some read like letters while others were more like a section out of a diary and some were more like watching the action out in front of you. The world building was wonderful in this short story which must be a feat in itself. Such a short "book", but so much character and content.
My first zombie book! I can't wait!
I do not normally write reviews for short stories like this book, but this was such a wonderful lead into a series that I had to write about it. I was captivated the second I started this "book". The story is broken into four different parts which each read like their own little background story for each person who (I'm guessing) will be in the books to come. Some read like letters while others were more like a section out of a diary and some were more like watching the action out in front of you. The world building was wonderful in this short story which must be a feat in itself. Such a short "book", but so much character and content.
How I Picture them:
There was not enough information for me to choose how these wonderful characters looked in my head.
Final Thoughts:
I am so happy I took the chance and read this short story because it did not disappoint. It was a riveting tale which shocked my imagination the second I lifted it to my eyes! I can not wait to read the next in The Hitchhiker Strain series. Yea for zombies!
Free E-Book provided by Patchwork Press via Net Galley for an honest review. Thank you so much for a chance to read these stories!
This review is also on
Goodreads * Amazon * Barnes and Noble (Pending)
xoxo-
I am so happy I took the chance and read this short story because it did not disappoint. It was a riveting tale which shocked my imagination the second I lifted it to my eyes! I can not wait to read the next in The Hitchhiker Strain series. Yea for zombies!
Free E-Book provided by Patchwork Press via Net Galley for an honest review. Thank you so much for a chance to read these stories!
This review is also on
Goodreads * Amazon * Barnes and Noble (Pending)
xoxo-
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