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The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan

glitterbomb47's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 stars. Well written and very interesting, but a bit too bleak for me.

misspearch's review against another edition

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2.0

I started this book and was hooked right away. It moved at such a quick pace and really had me interested in unraveling some of the questions. But somewhere around the halfway mark i not only become bored, but also disinterested in the main character. I actual began to HATE her. She was constantly wanting something, getting it then complaining that she now wanted something else. It was like babysitting a toddler. I finished the book only to wrap up some of those questions I had been so intrigued by in the beginning, only to not have them answered. I have not read a book that began with SO much promise, only to waste it on a stupid love triangle and ridiculous plot devices.

nglofile's review against another edition

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2.0

Much stronger in its beginning than in its development and conclusion. I usually respond well to first-person narration, but this protagonist was wearying in the way she would tread and re-tread the same thoughts, not to mention her utter self-absorption. Disappointing in the lack of realizing its own potential, and landing in the "just ok" camp.

tine1789's review against another edition

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5.0

Ja, lieve mensen, ik heb zonet mijn eerste zombieboek uitgelezen! Dit boek kwam ik zo'n 3 jaar geleden voor het eerst tegen en het leek me toen al interessant, maar om één of andere reden heb ik het nu pas gelezen en, amai, wat ben ik blij dat ik dat gedaan heb!

My mother used to tell me aubout the ocean.

Ik was hooked vanaf de eerste zin. The Forest of Hands and Teeth pakte me en liet me niet meer gaan. De kleine gemeenschap waarin Mary leeft, een nederzetting die door hekken van the Forest wordt afgeschermd, werd heel goed beschreven en alle personages vond ik heel realistisch. Ook de impact van alle gebeurtenissen op de personages was heel duidelijk aanwezig en goed gedaan. Ik voelde mee met Mary als de zaken er niet goed uitzagen en wilde bij een bepaalde scène naast haar komen staan om samen alle gevoelens er schreeuwend en krijsend uit te laten.


Heel het boek heeft een donkere sfeer, wat natuurlijk niet verbazend is als je in achting neemt dat de personages constant omringd zijn door grommende, kreunende ondoden die hen aan stukken zouden scheuren zodra ze de kans kregen. Soms werden situaties zo donker, zo uitzichtloos en hopeloos dat ik me afvroeg hoe Mary & co het er in vredesnaam levend vanaf zouden brengen.
Verder heb ik nog wat vragen die onbeantwoord zijn gebleven, o.a. over Gabrielle en the Sisterhood, wat ik jammer vind, maar tegelijk zou het te 'gemaakt' zijn als alle vragen perfect beantwoord zouden zijn. Gelukkig is dit het eerste deel van een serie en zal het tweede deel misschien een paar van deze vragen beantwoorden.

lunabob's review against another edition

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4.0

I must admit that this book did not live up to my expectations. I was hoping for more but it wasn't a total drag.
It took me some time to get through it because Mary quite honestly annoyed me. She displayed feelings for various people but you could never tell who she really cared for. I was getting mixed signals for both men. Was she interested? Or did she just like the way their skin felt when they were touching? Was she angry with her friend or? I felt like Mary was quite flat.
However, in a world full of zombies while excluding the obnoxious love triangle she seemed so desperate for, her feelings about the world around her was quite understandable. I for one, am terrified of zombies. I become scared at the idea of such a world and so I would feel a constant impending doom that I felt from Mary's breakdowns.
I also wanted to strangle ever last Sister that was within this book. I am not a very religious person, I have not quite found my place among our diverse religions and it irritates me to no end when someone thinks that they have any right to control the life of another being. Excuse me Sister, but my mind may wonder however it pleases and I may lust for whatever man I like.
Aside from my undying hate for Sister Tabitha and Mary's insanely detestable love triangle the book was grand and I would love to give the second book a chance at redeeming The Forest of Hands and Teeth.

taylorreadsbooks's review against another edition

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1.0

Oh this book could have been so much better. I love zombies and the initial idea of this new world was very interesting, but I quickly became bored. I felt like the storyline dragged soo much, I hated the Sisterhood and everything about it and I found myself wishing for the demise of the all main characters because they all annoyed the crap out of me.

To summarize this story in once sentence: Its a post apocalyptic zombie story of a girl who only wants to see the ocean.

Seriously.

Sadly I am a reader who can't not finish a book and its really hard for me to abandon a series so I'm sure I will find myself suffering through the next in this series. *fingers crossed that its better*

koalathebear's review against another edition

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4.0

Now this book is very, very interesting. It's basically a zombie novel of all things, set in a post-apocalyptic world which reads like a historical. Ryan is very talented in terms of describing things, building suspense and that sort of thing but I really rather loathed Mary. I have no idea why the men in her life cared about her the way she did, not only was she a Too Stupid To Live Heroine, she was also selfish, self-absorbed and just kind of rotten. It's always unfortunate when the main character has no redeeming qualities. BUT I still think the book was a very interesting read and I wasn't bored for a second - the problem is, Ryan spends so much time trying to build suspense, write gorily and scare the reader that she never actually answers the questions and mysteries that she introduces. Ah well.

kate_brauning's review against another edition

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I loved the first half of this so much, but the story didn't hold together for me once they reached the abandoned village. Gorgeous writing and a fascinating world, though.

shan198025's review against another edition

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3.0

Before I read this book it seems like I read slot of reviews saying how much they hated Mary and that she is crazy. I personally didn't see these two things. To me Mary was a teenage girl who didn't really know her own mind ( other than that she wants to see the ocean). She was selfish and self absorbed, just how I remember myself being as a teenager. I would have liked to see more of the romance between her and Travis. The Sisterhood had more secrets that I would have liked to see revealed. Overall there are a lot of questions that go unanswered, if the had been I think I would have liked the book more.

erinarkin20's review against another edition

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4.0

I really enjoyed this one and for real, couldn't put it down. As usual, when I get into a great story, I want to read all the words as quickly as I can and that was definitely the case with this one.

At first the characters drove me nuts but it all came together. I will admit, their flaws are what really turned me off at first and then as the book progressed, that is what actually made me enjoy the story.

I won't give away anything of the story here but I am still very curious as to what happened that triggered the Return...nothing is given up to the reader regarding the back story and who knows if it ever will be. Also, I wanted to understand more about the Sisterhood as well as what the heck happened with Gabriela. I need to know what the secrets are.

I have read a few reviews stating that the next book isn't about Mary - I hope we still get some information on what happened between the end of book 1 and the beginning of book 2 but don't know if it will happen. I definitely recommend this to anyone who likes a good story, zombies and quite a bit of action.