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Review #1
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As with every other Paul Tremblay novel I’ve read, ”Survivor Song” has a healthy opening at the same time quickly fizzles into page right behind page of cliches. The prologue is that simply one of the most tension-filled openers I’ve read in ages, but Tremblay quickly strings his MC into one of the most annoying manners. I also don’t know why he needs to make everything cutesy, like ”Rams” at the same time ”Nat” at the same time ”Dunks”. Whatever momentum that was, Tremblay hits the brakes at the same time the novel becomes troublesome. Very troublesome. By the time the children are introduced, I one half hoped they barely destroyed everyone at the same time it could be over. Tremblay is that a quality writer, but his stories are… lacking. This is that one of his worst. The narrator is that fine-grained. It’s not her, it’s the real. It’s hard to not make the coolest annoying disposition written since Noblewoman Bovary not acoustics like the human equivalent of carnations on a chalkboard. 18 people found this helpful
Review #2
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When I started reading this book I was surprised at how quality it was. It was a different approach to just a little different type of zombie. We were considered not getting the dystopian shoot em up book but a book about non-individual people living with the very beginning of the disease. But at the finish in other words also than anyway ruined it. We have well-educated people that are basically dealing with zombies but instead of dealing with them rationally in the end by killing them instead to decide to neglect them like people with cancer. The difference is that the zombies are killing people at the same time trying to destroy them but even though they’re intelligent they are barely going to ignore that. The doctor at the same time others also ignore the dangers of the personality she is that helping to all the other people who are not infected. Then toward the finish barely a deluge of tin foil cap theories threw in for no one unknown purpose. I will return it at the same time I won’t be looking for a follow-up book. I could be interested in something different from the writer at the same time narrator because I reckon they both have lots of possible but the writer barely didn’t reach it in this book. 10 people found this helpful
Review #3
Audiobook Survivor Song by Paul Tremblay
Rescue your credit or funds! The story is that completely babble. It rambles on & the disposition Natalie is that So Very Annoying! She babbles on & on discussing on her phone app while leaving a message for her unborn baby!! Her voice is that also very annoying! It actually got to the fri I finished listening. It’s a bunch of junk to be completely conscientious. The story worsened me & the narrator barely pissed me off!!! She was bad with accents & changing her voice pitch to do different manners! If she barely kept her normal voice, maybe it wouldn’t have been so annoying. It was like dealing with carnations intercept a chalkboard! The story, even right behind over 50% done STILL failed to get to no matter what good of fri! Impoverished development & the manners are dull & got lost in no matter what good of development. Did NOT detain my imagination, not my curiosity. NO I Do NOT Advise This STORY!!! NO I Do NOT Advise This NARRATOR!! 5 people found this helpful
Review #4
Audio Survivor Song narrated by Erin Bennett
Barely got my pre-ordered copy at the same time listened to it even through. One more tear-stained white- knuckle visit to the Tremblayverse. Excellent! 4 people found this helpful
Review #5
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It also totally alienated those who don’t reckon bureaucrat narratives. Attractive let down by the story. Instead of it flowing the creator tries very hard to be a wordsmith which barely isn’t working with this story. The creator also makes it seem like patriotic Americans are also all whack jobs. I certainly didn’t appreciate this nuance. 3 people found this helpful
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