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Jason D. Morrow

Auteur de Anywhere But Here

21 oeuvres 515 utilisateurs 9 critiques

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Œuvres de Jason D. Morrow

Anywhere But Here (2014) 97 exemplaires
Out Of Darkness (2013) 79 exemplaires
The Deliverer (2012) 69 exemplaires
Prototype D (2015) 51 exemplaires
The Marenon Chronicles (2013) 48 exemplaires
The Gatekeeper (2012) 25 exemplaires
The Starborn Ascension (2015) 25 exemplaires
If It Kills Me (2013) 16 exemplaires
Even In Death (2013) 14 exemplaires
The Reckoning (2013) 13 exemplaires
The Starborn Uprising (2013) 11 exemplaires
Away From The Sun (2014) 10 exemplaires
Into The Shadows (2014) 8 exemplaires
Prototype Exodus (2016) 7 exemplaires

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Jason D. Morrow is the author of The Starborn Uprising series, The Starborn Ascension series, and The Marenon Chronicles. He enjoys playing guitar, shooting video, and spending time with his lovely wife, Emily.

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An excellent combination of two genres -- zombies and paranormal. With a sprinkling of romance here and there. I did enjoy the first half of the book more, because of the action and self-discovery going on, and the introduction to the world itself. The last half of the book had a lot of double-dealing and politics, which I'm not quite so fond of. But, overall, a good mix all round.

I'm definitely looking forward to the next book in the series.
 
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OgreZed | 1 autre critique | Sep 15, 2020 |
Starting this story, I wasn’t sure what to think about such a young MC but that concern quickly slipped away as I got into the book. When young Skylar and her father are capture for trying to escape the contamination zone, they are sentenced to live out their days in a Death Camp. Skyler and her father are horrified at the people within and around the place. Within the camp, they are given dangerous jobs—dealing with the infected humans known as greyskins. When the learn of a plot to wipe out the population of the Death Camp, Skylar and her father break their rule of never trusting anyone and depend on those around them to escape.

The coolest thing about this book was the mix of science fiction and fantasy. It has a dystopia/apocalyptic feel but with heartwarming sentiments and character growth that I’ve seen in a lot of fantasy works.

Either way, this is a very engaging read for those with a love for all things suspense.

Also, the narration is wonderfully done.

This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
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Kayla.Krantz | Feb 14, 2020 |
A classic story of a zombie apocalypse and a group desperate for survival. Except this is no normal group. The leader, Waverly, can see the future. As she learns the ins and outs of her gift, the truth of who she is will affect the future of those who depend on her the most. The road to survival is not an easy one and although zombies lurk in every corner, it’s other humans that they need to fear the most.

This story was told from two different POVs, both from Starborn characters which I thought added an interesting twist to the story because we got to see what it would be like to be in a situation where you have slight leverage against the zombies. In the second POV, we are introduced to a Starborne with the ability to hear things, anything so chosen, and I thought that would be a particularly interesting ability to have during such an event.

Suspenseful right up to the end. Narration was both smooth and dramatic.

This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
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Kayla.Krantz | 2 autres critiques | Feb 14, 2020 |
I always love the books by this author in his world. He has several series where we get to see different angles of the world. The mix of superpowers and zombies is one that continues to fascinate me. In this story, we see that each town has a difficult dilemma they must face—either defend themselves or enlist the protection of the Screven army at the price of 80 percent of their belongings. Mora is on a mission to enlist his list, but along the way, she realizes that there are others like her. People with superpowers who understand her drive and are desperate to stop Jeremiah’s reign.

Like other books by this author, characterization is done very well. Each person has their own personality, and it’s easy to understand why they come to the decisions that they do. Each of them seems to face their own dilemma and seeing the ways that they approach them is fascinating.

There is a bit of romance in the story, but it’s not overwhelming. Just enough to add a bit of a reprieve from the action of the main storyline.
Narration is excellent.

This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
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Kayla.Krantz | 1 autre critique | Feb 14, 2020 |

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Œuvres
21
Membres
515
Popularité
#48,205
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
9
ISBN
12

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