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  • Rated 5 stars

Reviewed by Me for TeensReadToo.com

I have a thing for zombies. Don't worry, it's not as horrible as it sounds. Okay, yes, it probably is kind of gruesome. But anyway, back to the task at hand, which is Christopher Golden's SOULLESS. I can basically sum up this review in four words:...

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  • Nisareen - So Much To Read So Little Time
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    Times Square, New York City: The first ever mass séance is broadcasting live on the Sunrise morning show. If it works, the spirits of the departed on the other side will have a brief window -- just a few minutes -- to send a final message to their grieving loved ones.

    Clasping hands in an impenetrable grip, three mediums call to their spirit guides as the audience looks on in breathless anticipation. The mediums slump over, slackjawed -- catatonic. And in cemeteries surrounding Manhattan, fragments of old corpses dig themselves out of the ground....

    The spirits have returned. The dead are walking. They will seek out those who loved them in life, those they left behind...but they are savage and they are hungry. They are no longer your mother or father, your brother or sister, your best friend or lover.

    The horror spreads quickly, droves of the ravenous dead seeking out the living -- shredding flesh from bone, feeding. But a disparate group of unlikely heroes -- two headstrong college rivals, a troubled gang member, a teenage pop star and her bodyguard -- is making its way to the center of the nightmare, fighting to protect their loved ones, fighting for their lives, and fighting to end the madness.

    Nisareen - So Much To Read So Little Time wrote this review Tuesday, November 10 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    TeensReadToo.com
      • Rated 5 stars

    Reviewed by Me for TeensReadToo.com

    I have a thing for zombies. Don't worry, it's not as horrible as it sounds. Okay, yes, it probably is kind of gruesome. But anyway, back to the task at hand, which is Christopher Golden's SOULLESS. I can basically sum up this review in four words: This. Book. Is. Awesome.

    However, readers have come to expect more from our reviews, so I'll do my best to oblige.

    The best thing about SOULLESS, besides it's amazing characters, great dialogue, and superb writing, is the actual premise. I can honestly say that I have NEVER run across this plot line in any other book that I've ever read. That point right there makes picking up a copy of the book imperative. So now you're wanting to know what the premise is, right? We've all read myriads of stories about seances. We've also read tons of books about zombies. But have you ever read a book about a mass seance that produces zombies? I didn't think so.

    This is the dilemma that New York City finds itself in after three leading mediums, Professor Joe Cormier, Annelise Hirsch, and Eric Honen, get the brilliant idea to hold a mass seance on live television. I have to admit, it IS a brilliant idea. While mediums, on their own, can contact someone who has recently died, a group of mediums, "pooling" their power and resources, should be able to contact numerous dead, so that they can communicate with the loved ones they left behind. Appearing on the morning show Sunrise, hosted by Amy Tjan and Steve Bell, the three hope to open the lines of communication with all of the recently departed within a few miles of the studio for a few short minutes.

    Their plan works. Too well. Well enough that hundreds, maybe even thousands, of dead rise from their graves, hungrily searching for the ones they left behind - not to communicate with them, but to eat them. (Yes, I got a little thrill just from typing that. Again, it's that gruesomeness I spoke of earlier.)

    And so begins SOULLESS, a book that will take you on a wild ride through New York with an unforgettable cast of characters. From the gang member who decides to go searching for his family, to the two college guys who have to put their political differences aside to make it home, to the young actress/singer who just had her heart broken by her girlfriend, to Joe Cormier's daughter sitting in the audience of Sunrise, this is one story that you won't soon forget.

    Needless to say, I loved SOULLESS. Even if you're not a typical zombie lover, you won't be able to resist this story. Although there's a finite ending to SOULLESS, I really, really hope that Mr. Golden will write more, if not about these same characters, then at least about zombies running rampant, hungering for human flesh. (The thrill, again!)

    Pick up a copy when it goes on sale on October 21st. You won't regret it - although you might stay up a bit late with the lights on.

    TeensReadToo.com wrote this review Sunday, July 19 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Jarret S
      • Rated 4 stars

    This book started off amazing it was really good after page 20 or so. Most books take a lot more pages than this to get through to the good parts. It was amazing all the way through and kept me reading until the last page. I picked this book out of my local library just by random and read the back and it seemed like a good book. Little did i know that this book was fantastic. I would recomend this book to those people who love horror and it gets really grusmum. If they ever made this book into a movie i know that it would be rated R, but i would go see it even if i had to sneak into a showing.

    Jarret S wrote this review Monday, July 6 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Jocelyn P
      • Rated 5 stars

    it was creepy and totally amazing!!

    Jocelyn P wrote this review Thursday, July 2 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Richfield Library
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    Featured in GL 10/08.

    Richfield Library wrote this review Saturday, October 18 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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