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Saturday, May 19, 2012

Review: The Weepers by Susanne Winnacker

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The Weepers: The Other Life
Susanne Winnacker
Series: The Other Life, #1
Release date: May 15th, 2012
by Marshall Cavendish

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3 years, 1 month, 1 week and 6 days since I’d seen daylight. One-fifth of my life.

Sherry and her family have lived sealed in a bunker in the garden since things went wrong up above. Her grandfather has been in the freezer for the last three months, her parents are at each other’s throats and two minutes ago they ran out of food.

Sherry and her father leave the safety of the bunker and find a devastated and empty LA, smashed to pieces by bombs and haunted by ‘Weepers’ – rabid humans infected with a weaponized rabies virus.

While searching for food in a supermarket, Sherry’s father disappears and Sherry is saved by Joshua, a boy-hunter. He takes her to Safe-haven, a tumble-down vineyard in the hills outside LA, where a handful of other survivors are picking up the pieces of their ‘other lives’. As she falls in love for the first time, Sherry must save her father, stay alive and keep Joshua safe when his desire for vengeance threatens them all.

*A copy was provided by Marshall Cavendish for review purposes*

“The dead skin looked like it belonged to a snake, and its spine looked strange. The Vertebrae were took big and pushed against the skin as enormous white bumps. With every intake of breath, they got more prominent, as though they might poke right through.”
-Quoted from the uncorrected proof

Weepers aren’t your usual zombies. These ones can look like humans, or like a fury beast, they even sleep. But what stands out the most is their intelligence. They live in nests, they stock up “prey” for winter, they’re somewhat organized, and they know how to hunt you! In a way they sort of reminded me of the zombies in I Am Legend. In one word – terrifying. Sherry sees one for the first time when she finally comes out of their bunker after 3 years. You have to admit that this premise is spine chilling. Being cooped up while god knows what is happening outside. Coming out with absolutely no idea of what to expect, and realizing it’s way more than you bargained for. The right vibe is definitely there; the writing is compelling. It’s dark, dreary, with a constant uneasy feeling. Some may be annoyed by the constant numbering of days, but I found it grounding. Furthermore, seeing as I always look forward to finding out the cause behind the apocalypse, I was fascinated by the explanation in the Weepers. How it started, how the world reacted at first, basically what happened; it’s alarming and original, also plausible. In theory these are not actually zombies – they have a mutated Rabies virus that turned them into flesh eating beasts – yet it still satisfied my zombie itch. Even if it’s slightly predictable, the ending made me take a step back. It ups the ante in how complex the whole thing actually is.

The book is very short, so we go through the story at high speeds. There’s just enough suspense to keep your imagination running wild; nothing’s disclosed right away, and the info we do get evokes immediate questions, drawing you in. There are also occasional flashbacks that I found especially captivating simply because it shows normalcy that has since become a rarity. Moments of her other life that she may have taken for granted. I did find that as soon as I started to really get into it, the book was over. There’s undeniably some good plot development, but I still felt like it ended too soon; just when things were starting to get moving.

For this same reason, the character development isn’t as strong as it could have been. Sherry is a good, but fairly plain protagonist. She’s a tad naive and her reactions lack the distress that you’d expect. She doesn’t seem fazed by having been trapped in a tiny, claustrophobic bunker for over 3 years. You would think there would at least be some mental instability. I didn’t feel her situation, her emotions. I also found it a bit irritating when she has constant dilemmas when dealing with the zombie threats. You either gotta shape up, or die! I love heroines who are strong and tough. Sherry – I wanted to slap her silly to wake her the eff up. Notably, she does go through a lot of changes by the end where she becomes much more capable. As for the side characters, they’re fine. We’ve got a decent cast, but none of them truly stand out except for Joshua.

The love interest, Joshua, is a surprisingly convincing character compared to the others. He went through hell since the zombies came, he’s got a lot of issues including dealing with some guilt and regret. I could discern his turmoil better than Sherry’s. We also get his story in snippets, barely abating our curiosity, but making us crave for this secretive past. The romance that begins with him and Sherry seems forced, though. Fundamentally, it’s a cute story with a believable timeline. The problem lays with the necessity to always have a romance, in this case, I would rather we had gone without. It’s as if it was added maybe after the fact because she thought it was needed, but it comes off feeling like it was forced in. Especially to the degree she took it. Maybe if this novel had a hint of romance, with a relationship arising in the sequel – at the same time giving the chance for some better characterization – it would have been more effectual. But at this rate it didn’t lure me in.

For a zombie book it’s really quite good and I was satisfied. It’s exciting with some fantastic action scenes along with creative zombie details. Seeing as what’s lacking is mostly due to how short the book is, I think the series as a whole could be excellent. If you’re a zombie fan, I’d still recommend you get familiar with the world of The Weepers. 

3 Hot Espressos

Fresh Batch (May 20th – 26th)

Posted by on 05/19/2012 • 24 Comments

Exclusively titled for Xpresso Reads, Fresh Batch features the hottest releases of this upcoming week.

Flavor of the week:

ShiftEm BaileyRelease date: May 22nd, 2012by Egmont USA

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Olive Corbett is not crazy. Not anymore.

She obediently takes her meds and stays under the radar at school. After “the incident,” Olive just wants to avoid any more trouble, so she knows the smartest thing is to stay clear of the new girl who is rumored to have quite the creepy past.

But there’s no avoiding Miranda Vaile. As mousy Miranda edges her way into the popular group, right up to the side of queen bee Katie – and pushes the others right out – only Olive seems to notice that something strange is going on. Something almost ….

Interview with Jen Calonita

Posted by on 05/18/2012 • 16 Comments

Hello lovelies, I hope you’re as happy as I am to get a chance to know Jen Calonita a bit better today. She’s a fabulous author and you may recognize her most recent novel, Belles. I, myself, enjoyed and reviewed it on the blog last month. If you’re not familiar with it, here’s the deets:

BellesJen CalonitaRelease date: April 10th, 2012by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers

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Fifteen-year-old Isabelle Scott loves her life by the boardwalk on the supposed wrong side of the tracks in North Carolina. But when tragedy strikes, a social worker sends her to live with a long-lost uncle and his preppy privileged family. Isabelle is taken away from everything she’s ever known, and, unfortunately, inserting her into the glamorous lifestyle of Emerald Cove…

Review: Of Poseidon by Anna Banks

Posted by on 05/17/2012 • 36 Comments

Of Poseidon Anna BanksSeries: Of Poseidon, #1 Release date: May 22nd, 2012by Feiwel & Friends

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Galen is the prince of the Syrena, sent to land to find a girl he’s heard can communicate with fish. Emma is on vacation at the beach. When she runs into Galen—literally, ouch!—both teens sense a connection. But it will take several encounters, including a deadly one with a shark, for Galen to be convinced of Emma’s gifts. Now, if he can only convince Emma that she holds the key to his kingdom…

Told from both Emma and Galen’s points of view, here is a fish-out-of-water story that sparkles with intrigue, humor, and waves of romance.

*A copy was provided by Raincoast Books for review purposes*

With a beautiful cover…

Review: Insurgent by Veronica Roth

Posted by on 05/16/2012 • 40 Comments

InsurgentVeronica RothSeries: Divergent, #2Release date: May 1st, 2012by HarperTeen

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One choice can transform you—or it can destroy you. But every choice has consequences, and as unrest surges in the factions all around her, Tris Prior must continue trying to save those she loves—and herself—while grappling with haunting questions of grief and forgiveness, identity and loyalty, politics and love.

Tris’s initiation day should have been marked by celebration and victory with her chosen faction; instead, the day ended with unspeakable horrors. War now looms as conflict between the factions and their ideologies grows. And in times of war, sides must be chosen, secrets will emerge, and choices will become even more irrevocable—and even more powerful. Transformed by her own decisions but also by haunting grief and guilt, radical…

Waiting on Wednesday (36)

Posted by on 05/16/2012 • 60 Comments

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event that is hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine and spotlights upcoming releases that we’re eagerly anticipating.  My pick this week:

Fall to Pieces Vahini Naidoo Release date: October 2nd, 2012 by Marshall Cavendish Add it to your Goodreads

When your best friend dies, you’re supposed to know what happened. You’re supposed to know why.

But Ella has no idea what happened the night Amy jumped to her death. She has no idea why Amy would want to die.

Ella’s other friends, Mark and Petal, are hiding something. Ella thinks they know exactly what happened that terrible night. But they’re not talking. Instead, Ella, Mark, and Petal play Pick Me Ups—a game in which they jump from dangerous heights. And every time Ella falls, she…

Review: Awaited by Lynn Rush

Posted by on 05/15/2012 • 19 Comments

AwaitedLynn RushSeries: Wasteland, #2Release date: May 1st, 2012by Crescent Moon Press

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The voice is a powerful thing…

Russell Leonard is a centuries-old Guardian who’s lost faith in his purpose. So when he’s charged with procuring the first female Guardian in over two centuries, he can only hope it’s the red-headed beauty who’s been haunting his dreams for months. And if it is, he intends to claim her as his. But when he finds his dream woman, Annabelle is mute and bears no Guardian’s Mark.

He soon realizes she’s been tainted by an ancient evil. Russell must somehow release the secrets trapped within this delicate soul to help her tap into the only weapon powerful enough to silence a millennia-old demon—her voice.

*A copy was provided by Lynn…

Review: The Princesses of Iowa

Posted by on 05/14/2012 • 32 Comments

The Princesses of IowaM. Molly BackesRelease date: May 8th, 2012by Candlewick Press

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Paige Sheridan has the perfect life. She’s pretty, rich, and popular, and her spot on the homecoming court is practically guaranteed. But when a night of partying ends in an it-could-have-been-so-much worse crash, everything changes. Her best friends start ignoring her, her boyfriend grows cold and distant, and her once-adoring younger sister now views her with contempt. The only bright spot is her creative writing class, led by a charismatic new teacher who encourages students to be true to themselves. But who is Paige, if not the homecoming princess everyone expects her to be? In this arresting and witty debut, a girl who was once high-school royalty must face a truth that money and…