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tmwebb3's review
5.0
Thought that these were two good chapters in the story. Looked good, as always.
brb_reads's review
5.0
I keep thinking/saying that the last book is my favorite, but this one is BY FAR my favorite. I cannot wait to read the next one.
lorettalucia's review
5.0
Book 5 (Volumes 9 and 10) was a bit slow going, which makes sense given the utter craziness of Volume 8. But this book, which collects Volumes 11 and 12 really puts the story back on track, to its edge-of-your-seat dread-filled bleakness. Can't wait to continue.
wesleyboy's review
5.0
Hunters, killer Carl, and suburbia.
Beginning with the most relatable cannibals you’ve ever met, then ending with Rick and the gang finding an oasis that they’ll either find the horrible secret to or destroy on their own.
Beginning with the most relatable cannibals you’ve ever met, then ending with Rick and the gang finding an oasis that they’ll either find the horrible secret to or destroy on their own.
sarasofraz's review
5.0
Oh man oh man this is completely crazy. and super exciting i need the next book ASAP!
goodbetterbetsy's review
3.0
It is interesting to be at this point in the book series compared to the TV series. Already everything is pretty different. Overall story lines are kind of similar but now we're way past where the TV series left off at the end of season three. I actually prefer the books to the TV series because nothing is being dragged out. The Governor/prison storyline was over in a snap and they were on to something else. No nonsense. It's still be really fun to read these. I am interested to see what happens next (the characters are all still pretty annoying and awful, but I'm associating them less and less with their totally heinous TV counterparts.)
jcpdiesel21's review
4.0
This series continues to surprise me and keep me interested in what happens to these survivors. The first half of this volume provides a closer look at what's going on in Carl's mind and how he differs from other young children, introduces a nasty group that is quickly dispatched, and contains the death of a major character. The moral issues that are brought up and grappled with regarding how to deal with outsiders and threats to safety are quite compelling. The second half moves a bit more slowly with the introduction of the safe community as a residence, but it's incredibly fascinating that this time around, Rick's group is the one causing the problems within the community since they are so scarred by the trauma that they have experienced. As usual, I am dying to see what happens next, although the cliffhanger isn't quite as gripping this time around.
geo_ix's review
4.0
Really enjoyed this one. Lots of messed up stuff in terms of people killing. Psychopaths galore. Then there's the new town where everyone's pretending life's perfect. I'm not even there and it's giving me the willies. Imagine being choosing to be ignorant to all that danger wow. Classic rick wants to steal people's homes instead of build his own though lol
matt4hire's review
4.0
I feel like Walking Dead works best when the characters are stuck in one place, so seeing them find a new community was great.