Friday, December 17, 2010

Review: Dust by Joan Frances Taylor

 

                             Bloggers, :)

           I apologize greatly for the delay in this review. But here it is, finally. :)

           Dust by Joan Frances Taylor is in my opinion a beautifully written novel. It is compelling, lovable and all in all an amazing page-turner.

           Dust follows the story of Jessie, who is a zombie, (but don’t be turned off readers, it’s not your average ‘zombie-eating-people’ novel) Jessie is part of the ‘Fly-by-Nights’ gang, inhabiting and controlling woods in Indiana, trying to keep there turf from a rival gang, ‘The Rat Pack.’

          Jessie loves being in her gang, and everyone in it; Florian a dust withered corpse. She is also in love with Joe, who is being eaten away by magots.

         Jessie loves the life she lives now. Loves the stories her fellow gang members tell her, like of Florian’s beach, the shores of Lake Michigan.

          When weird things, with no reasons begin to happen, like Teresa (gang leader) leaving for days and coming back with no explanation. And especially the local hoos (humans) come staggering through the woods, smelling the same, Jessie is both appalled and curious.

         That, is up until Jessie comes across her brother Jim, the world as she knows it spirals rapidly down hill. Will she survive the deadly disease going around?

        I found myself thinking of whether zombies really do exist, when reading this novel. Sure call me a freak but how many so-called ‘deaths’ have really been zombie related?

        The writing techniques used by the author is one that should be awarded. She made the characters both adaptable and realistic. The descriptive language she wrote with, really brought you into the story, it was like you were there with the characters.

        My favourite part of this novel has to be when Jessie encounters death, who takes the form of a different person she has lost, from Joe to Jim to Florian. Death tries to play Jessie, but her mind is pre-occupied with the thoughts of Florian’s beach, and she does not fall into Death’s trap.

                 The novel itself is powerful, clever, funny and plain and simply brilliant. It is a novel i would highly recommend to teens and up. It opens up your eyes to a whole different side of the whole  zombie world.

               So here’s my rating;

                                 5/5 :)

              The next novel I hope to review is Lauren Kate’s Torment the sequel to the stunning Fallen.

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                Chat soon bloggers;

                     Leanne xxx

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Sorry

            Guys, I am so sorry I haven’t blogged in a while. But I do have a reason, I was cramming for tests. Christmas test to be more exact. But once Wednesday is over I will be blogging a lot more. The next book I’ll be reviewing is Dust by Joan Frances Turner. It’s a new release so don’t be surprised if you haven’t heard of it. I would like to the the amazing dolls at PaperBackDolls for this book, it is much appreciated. I will put up the review as quick as possibly.

           Thanks for the wait :)

Love.

            Leanne xxx

          (obsessedd with reading)