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Strangers in the Land by Stant Litore

evakristin's review

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4.0

The third installment of Litore's marvelously fascinating Zombie Bible, and I think my favourite so far. I can't remember the last time I encountered a man writing women so well, this book passes the Bechdel test with flying colours! Devora is an extremely fleshed out and believable character, and the people and places around her seem very real. Litore shows again that he has no more mercy for is characters (or readers!) than George R.R. Martin. While the zombies in >i>What our eyes have witnessed surprised me by being tragic figures I actually pitied, in Strangers in the land they are just nasty. All in all an exciting and chilling read that makes me consider finding a Bible to read the Book of Judges, as (that version of) the story of Deborah is not familiar to me.
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