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Friday, April 27, 2018
Exciting and Original, Alternate History Zombie Novel an Engrossing Read
8:21 AM
(Image from Barnes & Noble)
The War Between the States was in full-swing when the country got the shock of its young life—its dead soldiers were not remaining dead. They were rising up, hungry and rabid. With shamblers turning everyone in their paths, war was derailed and desperate Americans had to learn to fight the growing zombie menace. An enterprising government came up with a brilliant solution. To create an army of monster-slayers, it passed the Native and Negro Reeducation Act, which required every Native and Negro child to attend combat school starting at 12 years old. While certain cities have since been declared shambler-free, these "throwaway" children still have plenty of fighting to do in order to keep their betters from being bitten.

When local families start to vanish, Jane's skeptical of the official "shambler attack" explanation. Something else is going on, something much more disturbing. Not one for leaving well enough alone, she launches her own investigation into the strange disappearances. Before she knows it, she's embroiled in a plan more sinister than she ever could have imagined. With her bright future, not to mention her very life, on the line, she has to escape and find her way back to Kentucky. The shamblers aren't the only monsters Jane encounters as she fights for survival in a grim, violent world that considers her—and others like her—very much expendable.
I've been dying to read Dread Nation, a debut novel by Justina Ireland, ever since I heard about it. I was thrilled, then, when I won a copy of it from YA author Mindy McGinnis (if you like book giveaways, you have to check out her blog). The story gripped me from the very first page with its intriguing blend of horror, adventure, alternate history, and humor. Jane's impossible not to like. She's tough and sassy, but also compassionate and loyal. It's easy to root for her as she struggles to make her way in a grisly world where her life is valued only for its sacrificial power. With plenty of action to keep readers turning pages, Dread Nation is an entertaining novel so engrossing you almost don't recognize its allegorical nature. Ireland definitely has some messages—about race, about individual worth, about the value of all life—that she's trying to get across. And she succeeds without breaking the story's stride in the least. In short, I loved this book. I can't wait to see what happens next to the intrepid Jane McKeene.
(Readalikes: Reminds me of the Ashes trilogy [Ashes; Shadows; Monsters] by Ilsa J. Bick)
Grade:
If this were a movie, it would be rated:
for language (no F-bombs), blood/gore, violence, and sexual innuendo
To the FTC, with love: I won an ARC of Dread Nation from the always generous Mindy McGinnis. Thank you!
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