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Warm bodies book review
Warm bodies book review











The only thing reviewers really should post is their love and hate list so you know who to listen to. Whatever the black chic's name was and M.ĭid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry? Which character – as performed by Kevin Kenerly – was your favorite? How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable? What did you love best about Warm Bodies? I hope the negatives in my review dont put anyone off, because the book is still a fun, unique listen and I had an enjoyable time with it. He does this breathy whisper that came across ill-suited and took me out of the experience on occasion. The narrator did a good performance overall and nice voice work for the characters, I just don't feel his voice sounded like the best choice for this particular book. It is a bit odd they were coherent enough to form a simplistic religion while some even had trouble with the concept of what a name is. An example being that the zombies in the book come across as too human and the movie ones more primal and what you would expect of a zombie.

warm bodies book review

There were a number of small things that I felt the movie improved upon, minor differences in the world and the zombies that made it work together a bit more smoothly. I know not everyone liked the movie quite as much as I did, but the characters in the book felt just a little rough around the edges in terms of coherence. Nice, but not quite as nice as the movie. The narrator should be locked in a room and made to listen to his own low whispering monotone voice for eight hours and then taken to the funny farm.

warm bodies book review

ONCE YOU ARRIVE AT THE END OF THE WORLD, IT HARDLY MATTERS WHAT ROUTE TOOK YOU THERE. He self published this in 2010 and he is still working on the sequel, that should tell you something about his creative skills. You can not make as much money on a short story as you can a novel, so Marion writes on. As the book goes on, I am getting more and more annoyed with the lack of story and the monotone narration. The narrator continues to talk in a hushed whisper and I am starting to get irritated with him, I would put him on fast play, but then I can't make out what he is saying as I tool down the highway in my big truck. The prose starts to sound a lot like the teenage rambling in Shatter Me.

warm bodies book review

TINKERBELL STREET After about three hours Marion runs out of new things to say and new perspectives, so he takes a lesson from Edgar Rice Burroughs and has this huge chase scene. The prose is pretty cool, such as describing the spray of blood from a man's throat as citrus spray. The narrator speaks in a kind of a hush whisper which adds to the ambiance of the story. It is cool to hear how a Zombie thinks and what his life is like.

warm bodies book review

The story is from the respective of a Zombie. The first three hours of this book is some of the best listening I have done this year. IT'S A SHITTY WORLD AND SHIT HAPPENS,BUT YOU DON'T HAVE TO BATH IN SHIT.













Warm bodies book review