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Z. A. Recht (1983–2009)

Auteur de Le virus Morningstar, Tome 1 : Le fléau des morts

6 oeuvres 834 utilisateurs 21 critiques 3 Favoris

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Comprend les noms: Zachary Allen Recht

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Œuvres de Z. A. Recht

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Nom canonique
Recht, Z. A.
Nom légal
Recht, Zachary Allan
Date de naissance
1983-02-04
Date de décès
2009-12-10
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Professions
novelist

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This was okay. It didn't add anything new to the genre, and the plot moved fairly slowly. I might pick up the next book to see what happens next, but its pretty far down on my priority list. This book focuses heavily on characters in the military, and I honestly had a hard time differentiating between them, because they all had very little personality. It made the book hard to relate to.
 
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quickmind | Jan 7, 2024 |
The last installment in the Morningstar Strain trilogy quenched my need for a fulfilling ending to the series. Despite the author's passing before the book was finished and having to hire a ghost writer to finish the series, I felt like the pace of the story and action sequences were consistent with the first two books. There were a couple plot decisions that made me question the author's choices and the ending was a tad predictable. However, it was the military shoot 'em up, ask questions later, full throttle zombie apocalypse I loved from the first two books. The story switched points of view as the survivors helped Stiles (the immune) and Anna (the Doctor) work towards a cure. Sawyer was back as the villian using all the forces he could muster to grab the cure for his own needs. A must read for fans of the first two books.… (plus d'informations)
 
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clockwork_serenity | 3 autres critiques | Jan 23, 2016 |
The last installment in the Morningstar Strain trilogy quenched my need for a fulfilling ending to the series. Despite the author's passing before the book was finished and having to hire a ghost writer to finish the series, I felt like the pace of the story and action sequences were consistent with the first two books. There were a couple plot decisions that made me question the author's choices and the ending was a tad predictable. However, it was the military shoot 'em up, ask questions later, full throttle zombie apocalypse I loved from the first two books. The story switched points of view as the survivors helped Stiles (the immune) and Anna (the Doctor) work towards a cure. Sawyer was back as the villian using all the forces he could muster to grab the cure for his own needs. A must read for fans of the first two books.… (plus d'informations)
 
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clockwork_serenity | 3 autres critiques | Jan 23, 2016 |
The last installment in the Morningstar Strain trilogy quenched my need for a fulfilling ending to the series. Despite the author's passing before the book was finished and having to hire a ghost writer to finish the series, I felt like the pace of the story and action sequences were consistent with the first two books. There were a couple plot decisions that made me question the author's choices and the ending was a tad predictable. However, it was the military shoot 'em up, ask questions later, full throttle zombie apocalypse I loved from the first two books. The story switched points of view as the survivors helped Stiles (the immune) and Anna (the Doctor) work towards a cure. Sawyer was back as the villian using all the forces he could muster to grab the cure for his own needs. A must read for fans of the first two books.… (plus d'informations)
 
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clockwork_serenity | 3 autres critiques | Jan 23, 2016 |

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Œuvres
6
Membres
834
Popularité
#30,629
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
21
ISBN
25
Langues
3
Favoris
3

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