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Well ladies and gents, this is it. The last book in the Zombie West series, and I have to admit...I'm a tad concerned. Am I concerned that people won't enjoy it? No. Not in the slightest. Am I concerned that Angela has lost her ability to smoothly smash together to very different worlds? (Westerns and zombie fiction?) Nope. I'm concerned that Ms. Scott is trying to give George R. R. Martin a run for his money...when it comes to axing people. (*insert dramatic music*)
Yes, I AM aware that this is a zombie book, that people WILL inevitably die. (Hell, I watch the Walking Dead each week with the EXPECTATION that someone is going to kick it.) But I was shocked, SHOCKED I tell you by the extent of primary character deaths in this book! (Hence the Martin reference. That fool takes no prisoners.) Just when you think things are starting to go well for this tiny cast of characters BAM! Someone is lying out of their ass, getting turned into dynamite hash (wow, that was slightly insensitive) or being drained of all their blood by a mute medicine woman. (And that's just in the first half.)
I may or may not have teared up a time or two (I admit to nothing!) but even that was quickly vanquished with gruesome (read: totally awesome) passages such as this:
"A legless zombie slid to the ground, raised himself on his bowed arms, and roared through his dangling jaw. Spittle clung to his chin as he pulled himself forward like a broken spider. His innards spilled on the ground, connecting him to the dirt like an umbilical cord, while his vacant eyes stayed transfixed on Trace. The determined zombie dragged himself along the aisle between the rows of rising undead."
Pretty gnarly right? Big ups to Ms. Scott for incorporating the words: spider, umbilical cord, and dangling jaw into 3 sentences. (That should totally warrant some sort of "You make sick sound uber-rad!" prize.) But wait...that's not all! Just when you think this 364 page jaunt through oogy oggy land can't get any worse, you read this:
"She refused to believe that she'd gained anything of real value by eating her placenta."
It's ok...feel free to take a moment. I totally threw up in my mouth too. (Point. Angela.)
But what about the STORY Misty???
Ok, gore festivities aside, the plot (aka struggle for survival) found between the pages of "Dead Plains" was (in my opinion) the BEST of the three. While yes, it did seemed to take a tad longer to get to the point...the trials and tribulations faced along the way seemed more impactful than they had in the past. Red had to learn the difference between educated and blind trust. Trace was challenged more emotionally than he had been in the past. Wen was a little more front and center with HIS struggles. Rivers, crazy blonde machete girl, even Lasso (or Maverick depending on whose dog you think it actually is) had moments of true growth and heartache. (I'm not joking..the dog is what prompted the crying.) So, even though the flow of the story slowed a bit (which was bound to happen since Red is pregnant in this story) the well-developed character drama helped even the lag out. (Aka: I didn't fall asleep while reading. That's always a good sign.)
I wish I could tell you more but to be honest...I'm afraid I'll throw more spoilers out than I intend to, so I'll leave you with this.
"Dead Plains" is a solid end to a solid zombie series. If blood and gut is your thing...give these little gems a try. Oh, and make sure to read the epilogue at the end of this book. It's totally worth it.
Happy reading my fellow Kindle-ites and remember: You don't have to be faster than everyone, just SOMEONE.

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Listening Length | 11 hours and 35 minutes |
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Author | Angela Scott |
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Audible.com Release Date | September 08, 2014 |
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It had a satisfying ending. I had a few issues. It made absolutely no sense finally from the nun and Wen. They had no destination in mind. They were just looking for a farm to make a home. Check, the nun and crowd were heading to a farm! So splitting up was stupid crazy and made no sense. Leave horses, a wagon, friends, family and supplies to walk off into no set destination in mind???? Secondly, they all knew zombies were attracted by scent. I never got why they didn't think earlier or ever about stringing dead zombies around their location, but at a distance. Davis' actions seemed pretty far out in left field after the 8 months they all spent together. The author also killed off some main characters. Like I said, while I liked the wrap up and epilogue, overall it was my least favorite because of all the above issues.
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2014
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I'm so sad to be finished with this trilogy, but so pleased at the way Ms. Scott wrapped up the story of the characters I have grown to love.
I finished the three books in under a week. They were that good and I couldn't put my Kindle down. I wish I could keep reading about them forever. Normally, there is something that I always wish the author would have done differently, but not in this case. (Although, while I wish we hadn't have lost some of the characters we did, it connected me to the story that much more.)
Much love and praise for the Zombie West trilogy <3
I finished the three books in under a week. They were that good and I couldn't put my Kindle down. I wish I could keep reading about them forever. Normally, there is something that I always wish the author would have done differently, but not in this case. (Although, while I wish we hadn't have lost some of the characters we did, it connected me to the story that much more.)
Much love and praise for the Zombie West trilogy <3
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2015
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I'll have to say I made a mistake giving the first two books 4 stars, they should have gotten 5 stars. I'm sure you've read the other reviews so there isn't much I can add to them. I will say once I started this series I couldn't stop reading it. I found both the story and the characters so well written that as I was reading I could visually see what was taking place in the story. I became so attached to the characters that I didn't want the story to end. Angela Scott, would you ever consider giving us another glimpse into their lives ?
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2014
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This was a fabulous trilogy. The best I have read. This really should be made into a movie. It would be a block-buster and would attract Walking Dead fans like crazy. The time period, the characters, the twist and turns of the story line makes this a "can't put down book". This third book is great, you can almost feel the despondency and hopelessness before the end.
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What an excellent read this series is,with a magnificent twist at the end.thoroughly enjoyed all the books well done to an excellent author.
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