Friday, June 28, 2013

Zom-B Underground Review

TITLE Zom-B Underground (Zom-B #2)
AUTHOR Darren Shan
PUBLICATION January 2nd 2013 by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
READ June 16 to 17, 2013
SOURCE Purchased

Waking up in a military complex, months after zombies attacked school, B has no memory of the last few months. Life in the UK has turned tough since the outbreak, and B is woven into life- and battle- in the new military regime quickly. But as B learns more about the zombies held in the complex and the scientists keeping them captive, unease settles in. Why exactly was B saved? And is there anyone left in the world to trust?
After devouring Zom-B by Darren Shan I was quick to jump into the second book in the series, Zom-B Underground. The cliffhanger at the end of the first book really left me hanging and I couldn’t wait to find out where the series would go from there. Unfortunately, that cliffhanger makes writing this review spoiler free of the first book utterly impossible, so consider yourself warned. Spoilers for Zom-B ahead!

We catch up with B as she wakes up in an underground complex that appears to be some sort of experimental facility. There are soldiers and scientists everywhere. What comprises this novel is much like what we see in the first, just in a different flavor. In Zom-B we see B struggle with the possibility of inheriting her fathers racist feelings. After the shocking incident where Tyler Bayor was fed to the zombies B swore that she would not become her father and set out on her own. In this one she struggles with the injust way that the zombies are treated. See there are revitaliseds and riveveds in this story. Revitaliseds aren’t your typical zombie. They have regained their consciousness and can function and have thought patterns. B is a revitalised. The reviveds are your typical brain munching zombies who aren’t smart at all. I liked watching B struggle with which side she was on. She was neither zombie nor human so she had so much trouble being OK with how the humans were being so cruel to the zombies.

That inner struggle was really the star in this novel and I loved reading about her feelings but I have to say that the spark in this one wasn’t as strong for me. I did find myself a little bored that we didn’t get any answers and I longed to know what was happening outside of this compound. This is a very small story, we get no idea of the scope of what is happening in the world and we only meet a few characters. We also don’t get any answers as to how this whole zombie apocalypse came to be. The zombie controllers in hoodies do make their appearance in this one but we have no new information on the mutants. Although, I guess we do get to meet their leader and that is one wacky guy. Wow, Mr. Dowling is absolutely frightening and enough to give a girl her fair share of nightmares.

The strongest character here remains B. We do meet some other revitaliseds but I wouldn’t say that they become very developed and they felt very much like secondary characters. I did like the dynamic that the addition of these characters added to B’s unsureness about who she is and how she should react to certain situations. We also meet the doctor who is working on these zom heads (what the revitaliseds call themselves), and two soldiers that are helping out but once again these guys never managed to jump off the page for me. Luckily for the series B remains a strong character in my eyes and is able to carry it along by herself.

We are once again left hanging (I think that will be a running theme in this series) and I can’t wait to see what happens next. Just like the first this is also a super short novel that managed to keep me engaged, but not as enthralled as the first one did. The drawings that we get treated to here and there are great and I found myself staring at them for quite a while before I would continue reading the story. Shan has created a unique zombie apocalypse with it’s fair share of layers & an immense amount of twists and I don’t think this is one to be missed.

12 comments:

  1. I really want to start this series now! Good to know that B stays a strong character, I like how she stays true to herself.

    Lovely review, Jenni! <33

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  2. Despite this one not having the same spark and leaving you a touch bored at times, it still seems like a really strong second installment. Anytime a sequel gets a 4 or above I consider it a winner! Bummer on yet another cliffhanger, but at least you were sort of prepared for it after the first book! Do you know how many books are going to be in this series Jenni? Wonderful review as always!

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  3. I really don't like the idea that all the books in this series end up in cliffhangers! I might as well just wait for the whole series to come out before I start it.
    B sounds like such an interesting character and I'm glad you liked this one as much as much you liked the first book. It's a shame about the unanswered questions though. That would bother me a little.
    Anyways, great review, Jenni!

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  4. Love this review! And that cover!!! I have yet to read this one, but it's definitely on my zombie must read list!!! :D

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  5. I love the sounds of this one, B sounds amazing. I don't really minds the whole cliffhanger thing, so I think I would like this series. Great review.

    Jenea @ Books Live Forever

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  6. I can tell you're digging this series, Jenni, if you're already done with book two :-)

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  7. Wait!! I thought B was a guy!! That was the impression that I got anyways, though I suppose it was a female narrator on the audio so it makes sense. (Not that I haven't read audiobooks that the opposite sex narrates) Actually that was one of the reasons I kind of couldn't get into it. I was just assuming that B was male and the female narrator was throwing me off. I just thought that when B and the guys were doing stuff that he (she) seemed like a male. Anyways, I'm glad that you are enjoying the series. I may give it another shot at some point.

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  8. Wow,this one just popped up out of nowhere!

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  9. I skimmed through your review because I do want to read Zom-B (the question is just "when," ha), but huzzah for a good sequel! Everyone keeps saying how hard it is to write sequels, so whenever I read one - or see a positive review - it almost always makes me more excited for the series, even if it's a series I haven't read yet. Plus, the cover for Shan's books are WICKED.

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  10. This sounds like a very cool series. I'm glad you were able to jump right into the story again. I would love to see those drawings. Glad you liked it!

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  11. Zombie apocalypse novels are so frequent now that I'm glad to hear there's something more unique out there. I'm not sure I'd be a fan of the cliffhanger endings, but I suppose I could always wait and read the whole series in one go. :) Glad you enjoyed it, Jenni! Lovely review.

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  12. Pronouns! How exciting was it to have them back? The most excited?

    More cliffhangers. Hmmm. I think I may pass on the rest of the series, because there are so many and I don't think I can sustain caring about the cliffhangers for that long. Plus, you can just tell me what happens. LOL.

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