
Phase Two: Evaluate
A Science Fiction, Dystopia, Young Adult book. I'd also learned something new. There was something really sexy...
The nightmare is just beginning... Eighteen-year-old Tabitha Alexander is struggling to adapt to the new world she's living in. The zombies are everywhere, and nothing living is safe from them. They exist for only one purpose. To consume those still left alive. They find safety in Kellan's home, or so they believe. The secrets are mounting, though, and each day seems to reveal only...
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At the last moment, Kellan swerved around him, quickly leaving the zombie behind. Why didn't you just hit him? Jayden asked, turning to look behind us as we sped away. I did, too. The zombie spun around as he immediately started to follow us. I didn't want to mess up my paint job, Kellan sarcastically replied as he turned on the street that would lead us to the store. Plus, I just washed it. Rose Wynters, Phase Two: Evaluate In the darkened recesses of the Suburban, my opinion of the vampire rose considerably. There were far worse things than having to drink blood to survive. I could tolerate him, so long as he didn't try to make me his next meal. Rose Wynters, Phase Two: Evaluate I'd also learned something new. There was something really sexy about a man that kissed you, without stopping to ask first. Rose Wynters, Phase Two: Evaluate
The characters are puzzling and the plot thickens. Tabitha is a very shallow character and even when she introspects she still is long winded and seems ignorant. I know she is supposed to be naive but really she's not. I am interested to find out more. The reason this one got three stars and not four is purely Tabitha's fault. I can only take so much stupid and annoying and naive for so long. I guess what makes it worse is that she puts herself on a pedestal and thinks she is so mature and wise, and in reality she is a horrible bumbling moron. It's fascinating how a writer can hate her leading lady so much. It is the only explanation for why Tabitha is so incredibly stupid. She just learned that zombies, aliens, vampires and werewolves are real, and all she can think about it who's kiss she likes the best. Crossing my fingers that her and her dad dies in the next book.