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Canni by Blood Bound Books, Daniel O'Connor

bookwyrmplans's review

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3.0

I enjoyed reading this book from the beginning. I have been burnt out on zombies for a while so Canni was a refreshing new take on cannibal killers. By the end the book was losing it's charm. I was not a huge fan on how Rob treated Cash and I was a little disappointed by the end, though I guess the cure makes some sense. There were a few moments and characters I felt the book could have done without but all-in-all this was a fun concept.

laurasmash's review against another edition

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4.0

So I keep getting these intense flashes from a tv show: a female doctor in an underground facility, the female doctor on a motorcycle with her brother, the janitor from the underground facility. And I can never remember what tv show these images are from. That's because they're not from a tv show, they're from this book.
I read this book nearly a year ago, and yet my memory insists I watched a limited run show. I think that says something about O'Connor's ability to write descriptively enough that your brain can picture it completely. That doesn't happen with every book.

cindy_reads_alot's review

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5.0

What an great book. This was one of those unique zombie books that I couldn't put down. Held my attention from the start with plenty of suspense, twists, turns and made me laugh a time or two. Highly recommend!

bookwyrmplans's review against another edition

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3.0

I enjoyed reading this book from the beginning. I have been burnt out on zombies for a while so Canni was a refreshing new take on cannibal killers. By the end the book was losing it's charm. I was not a huge fan on how Rob treated Cash and I was a little disappointed by the end, though I guess the cure makes some sense. There were a few moments and characters I felt the book could have done without but all-in-all this was a fun concept.
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