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Dust

By: Joan Frances Turner
Narrated by: Eva Amurri
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What happens between death and life can change a girl. Jessie is a zombie. And this is her story . . .


Nine years ago, Jessie was in a car crash and died. After she was buried, she awoke and tore through the earth to arise, reborn, as a zombie. And there are others—gangs of undead roaming the Indiana woods, fighting, hunting, hidden.


But when a mysterious illness threatens the existence of both zombies and humans, Jessie must decide whether to stay and fight or flee to survive . . .

Fantasy Paranormal & Urban Science Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Urban

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Dust is...


“MASSIVELY ENTERTAINING . . . Turner has created a new zombie mythology that is smart, scary and viscerally real.”—Booklist (starred review)


“SPECTACULAR . . . A great, unsettling portrait of raw hunger and hope.”—Jeff Long, New York Times bestselling author of The Descent


“AMAZING . . . Joan Frances Turner has done for zombies what Anne Rice did for vampires.”—Douglas Preston, #1 New York Times bestselling coauthor of Two Graves


“A TRULY ORIGINAL IDEA told from a viewpoint that will surprise and horrify.”—Laurell K. Hamilton, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter novels


“WELL WRITTEN . . . A new and unique take on zombies.”—Ilona Andrews, New York Times bestselling author of Steel’s Edge

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struggled to understand what the point was. good start, but....lost me soon after. felt like it was meant for that teenage fan

confusing

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I enjoyed the unique approach to the well worn zombie genre. Really nice narration by Eva Amurri. Here character voices were consistent and on target.

Good Story with a unique approach

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What did you love best about Dust?

No hesitation when it came to describing the gore. This is a book from a zombie's point of view after all.

How could the performance have been better?

Very monotone, especially in the beginning. Not sure if I just got used to it by the end or if it got better, but this bugged me less as the book went on. It's also possible that there was just more dialogue later on in the book so there was more for the narrator to work with. Still, I almost stopped listening after the first hour due to the narration alone.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Loved the first 2/3 of the book. The last 1/3 started off very strong as the world opened up, but the ending was stretched way too long. After listening to hours and hours of miserable conditions that just keeps going and going, even though it was well written, it kind of ruins your day. How long can you listen to that stuff before you start wondering why you're listening to it at all? I found myself waiting for the book to end just to see how it ended.

Any additional comments?

I'm not sure how I feel about the ending. Semi-spoiler, but it does get a little meta-physical and I do think it somewhat ruins it. I'll probably still download Frail once it is released on audiobook. I had my issues with the back 1/3 of the book, but it's still a unique take on the zombie genre and were a lot of good ideas.

Keep in mind, I'm sure the level of depression in the book is completely intentional and is part of the point of it all.

The most depressing book I've read in a long time.

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it was an interesting take on zombies and how they came to be and there life. I just felt the author went way to overboard describing things. sometimes there was so many words and sentences to describe something you actually forgot what she was talking about.

different veiw

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