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Feed me, Seymour! (FEED review and report roundup.)

Okay, wow, the links are building up like lightning these days. It's a little daunting, especially since I keep losing links I wanted to talk about in the midst of the jumble of review links. This means it's time for another roundup. Fun for the whole family!

First up today, my beloved Rae (creator of the "Ryman for President" buttons we had at the book release) has posted her party report and book recommendation for Feed. She says, "I love this book. And I want all of you to read it. Except, if you hate it, I kinda don't want to know. That's horrible, right? But that's how much I love it. I don't want to hear people ragging on it. Every time I see a review of it posted somewhere, I hesitate before clicking on the link, fearful that it'll be bad and I won't be able to deal. I may have issues."

She may have issues, but this is seriously the sweetest thing anyone's said about my work in a long time. I love Rae so.

Reads From the Field has posted a lovely review of Feed. This is the Plainsfield Public Library District book blog, and it says "This compelling and suspenseful story gives an interesting and intriguing look at our world after the zombie takeover, and even gives a reasonable explanation for the virus spreading. The book isn't super gory, and the story line is great, so even if you're not a super zombie freak like me, I think you'll enjoy the book as much as I did." Glee.

fullcontactmuse has posted a very nice review of Feed, and says "Feed was an excellent and fascinating read for me and I highly recommend it. This is her book that I like most so far and it will live on my bookshelf next to Stephen King and Clive Barker when I finally get it back from the friends I've lent it to. I'll be coming back and reading this story again." So I'm keeping good company, at least in that household.

antigoneschase has also posted a lovely review of Feed, and says "When I say this book is a roller coaster ride, I'm not kidding. Between relief when people escape death, to sadness when they don't; with every testing kit they do to see if the virus amplification has started in their own bodies; with every lighthearted comment (that is completely serious) from Georgia to her brother that she's eventually going to be an only child, you are ripped from one emotion to the next until you feel almost raw with it. You want these people to survive. You want the story to continue. You want it to stop, so everyone's safe. But no one is safe in a world full of Kellis-Amberlee, and you're a fool if you think they are." Nice!

I will close this roundup with unadulterated love and happiness from a total stranger, because it made me giggle. B.E. Sanderson says "It's that good. The story is smart and funny and poignant and if it wasn't a total sacrilege, I'd pull all the pages out, just to roll around in them. (Better writing through osmosis, doncha know.)" I share this temptation from time to time; it's just never been aimed at me before. It's been a good night. Also...

DINO DANCE PARTY!

That's a full lid for tonight. See you at the morning briefing.
Tags: dino dance party, feed, mira grant, reviews, zombies
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Thank you CJ
You're welcome.
Dino dance party, you say? Why, yes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aWMbbjKWjI
WOO!
It's awesome to hear how much people that know you are loving FEED,but for someone you've never met , to take the time to tell you how much they LOVE it, that is double awesome. I am SO proud of you. ;)
I went "squee." There was squeeing.
Just finished listening to the audio version last night and only have one complaint: I listen to audio books to help me combat hamster brain and fall asleep. Unfortunately, Feed was a bad choice for this! Besides the whole walking undead theme, I was up way past my sleep time, not just to hear the end but to *get over* the ending. I was *not* expecting that! Now I have no idea what's going to happen next and I have to wait months to find out! :P <3
(BTW, the reader for this one was quite good. I usually prefer male voices (which of course wouldn't work for your first person females) but Paula Christensen did a fine job with the various character voices.)
Ye-ah, I'm not sure the Newsflesh trilogy is a good choice for sleeping by. And the next book will be out in May 2011. :(
Thanks for linking back to me. It was just one of those times when I was reading along and thought 'I have to blog about this book'. Actually, come to think of it, it was the only time I've stopped in the middle of a book to gush over it online. You've got some pretty mad writing skills. I'm totally jealous, but in a good way. =o)
You genuinely made my day. Thank you SO MUCH.

Glee. :)
I have written a tiny reviewlet and dropped Feed on top of Dale's To-Read pile.

Dayumn.
AWESOME.

Thank you.
I'm not so savvy as to write up a full review, but I just moments ago finished your zombie book and told all my friends to read it. Googling your name brought me to your LJ, so here I am. You wrote an awfully good book about siblings and politics and conspiracy theory and zombies. Thanks for that.
You're totally welcome. Thank you so very much for reading it. It really means a lot to me.