Review: Feed

Feed - Mira Grant

Somethings I just get an urge to read something, no matter how many times I've read it before. I re-read Feed by Mira Grant because of such an urge. I don't know what it says about me that I love a book about zombies, politics, and bloggers, but I do.

 

This book is just under 600 pages but it is well-paced and plotted. The beginning of the book introduces us to the people who will be the main characters - Georgia, Shaun, and Buffy - and gives us a quick peek into surviving in a world full of zombies. The story then takes us on a journey to follow a possible presidential candidate, which gives us the opportunity to see how the ordinary people in the world live, along with giving us the history of how everything came to be.

 

The last third of the book is a whirlwind full of murder, conspiracy, and treason, taking everything you've learned so far in the book and just exploding.... And I will admit that I cried several times.

 

Over two years after i first picked up this book, and several zombie-themed books later, Feed is still at the top of my list in this genre.