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Dead State: Executioner by Derek Shupert

sleepyboi2988's review against another edition

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1.0

An incredibly middling and honestly stereotypical beginning to a zombie series.

sleepyboi2988's review against another edition

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1.0

DNF because the friggin' dog. I couldn't stand that he responds almost like R2D2 when talked to or addressed. Super repetitive reading some combination of "bark" "Bark bark" and "Bark bark groan" every other page.

tloader's review against another edition

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4.0

The story follows James and his fight for survival when the zombie apocalypse hits and he struggles to reach his family. I initially struggled with the narration but this improved as the story progressed. I'm really pleased I stuck with it and have just downloaded book 2!

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4.0

This action-packed story of survival and adventure is a welcome addition to the post-apocalyptic YA genre. Fifteen-year-old James is a sympathetic and spunky main character trying to safely navigate the suddenly end of the world as he knows it. For YA readers who enjoy post-apocalyptic fiction, Dead State: Fallout is a must read.

lisa01's review against another edition

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4.0

This is a nicely told story. I loved that Duke is main character. I really was drawn Into James’ story. His take on his and Dukes survival no matter Is commendable. It is great meeting all the characters and hearing their stories. I look forward to more is James and Duke’s journey.
I listened to this on audio. B.C. Archer did a nice job with the characterizations. This is my first time listening to him.

di_the_reader's review against another edition

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1.0

just couldn't finish, this seems to be aimed towards a younger audience.

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4.0

This one was very interesting for it being a prequel. A different take on the zombie apocalypse. I plan on continuing the series. As of right now the whole boxset is on Kindle Unlimited.
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