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The Reapers are the Angels (Reapers, #1)
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May 08, 2011
bookshelves: pn-zombies-biters, young-adult, adult, dystopian-post-apocalyptic-utopian, horror, read-2011, gorgeous-prose, heroines-butt-kicking, favorite-ya, favorites-all-time, 2010-favorites, western-ish, mature-ya
4.5 out of 5 stars This is a gruesome and beautiful book. This allegorical tale of a 15-year-old girl wandering a barren wasteland should not be beautiful, because she's fighting off zombies and a guy who's dead set on executing her. But it is. The writing is lush and gorgeous, the kind that makes you want to sink down and roll around in it until some small part of it is absorbed into your skin.
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It was deep night when she saw it, but the moon was so bright it cast hard shadows everywhere on the island...a school of tiny fish, all darting around like marbles in a chalk circle, and they were lit up electric, mostly silver but some gold and pink too. They came and danced around her ankles, and she could feel their little electric fish bodies, and it was like she was standing under the moon and in the moon at the same time.
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And that is just the first page. Six pages later, Temple stands over a zombie on a beach and crushes its skull with a huge rock. This author does not spare the terrible violence of encounters with the undead, and each confrontation is absolutely brutal and wince-inducing in its savagery. But there are some things you just have to do in order to survive.
Temple is also one of the most unforgettable fictional characters I've ever come across. She is bold, fiercely independent, and terribly damaged. Left on her own by an infected uncle and parents she doesn't remember, she encounters all kinds of people in her travels: a commune of frightened survivors, a group of men who have resorted to creative ways of finding food, a band of vicious mutants, a pitifully tragic family wasting away in their elegant manor, and a mute, helpless man she takes on against her better judgment. And of course, there's also the guy who's tracking her, hell-bent on justice because she dared to kill his brother in self-defense. It's an interesting situation when you have to fear both the living and the undead...as well as the mistakes you've made in your past.
This is a fairly short novel that is written almost like a post-apocalyptic western, but it is one that is packed with incredible power. It's been a few days since I finished reading this book, and I can't seem to forget the bleak intensity and magnificence of its imagery. I suspect that I never will.
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Excerpt:
It was deep night when she saw it, but the moon was so bright it cast hard shadows everywhere on the island...a school of tiny fish, all darting around like marbles in a chalk circle, and they were lit up electric, mostly silver but some gold and pink too. They came and danced around her ankles, and she could feel their little electric fish bodies, and it was like she was standing under the moon and in the moon at the same time.
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And that is just the first page. Six pages later, Temple stands over a zombie on a beach and crushes its skull with a huge rock. This author does not spare the terrible violence of encounters with the undead, and each confrontation is absolutely brutal and wince-inducing in its savagery. But there are some things you just have to do in order to survive.
Temple is also one of the most unforgettable fictional characters I've ever come across. She is bold, fiercely independent, and terribly damaged. Left on her own by an infected uncle and parents she doesn't remember, she encounters all kinds of people in her travels: a commune of frightened survivors, a group of men who have resorted to creative ways of finding food, a band of vicious mutants, a pitifully tragic family wasting away in their elegant manor, and a mute, helpless man she takes on against her better judgment. And of course, there's also the guy who's tracking her, hell-bent on justice because she dared to kill his brother in self-defense. It's an interesting situation when you have to fear both the living and the undead...as well as the mistakes you've made in your past.
This is a fairly short novel that is written almost like a post-apocalyptic western, but it is one that is packed with incredible power. It's been a few days since I finished reading this book, and I can't seem to forget the bleak intensity and magnificence of its imagery. I suspect that I never will.
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“Truth be told, the inward gaze is something she's not too fond of. But there are secrets that lurk in the mind, and she doesn't want any of them sneaking up on her. Sometimes it pays to take a deep look inside even if you get queasy gazing into those dark corners.”
― The Reapers are the Angels
― The Reapers are the Angels
Reading Progress
May 8, 2011
– Shelved
June 4, 2011
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Started Reading
June 4, 2011
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16.0%
""It feels like punching a sack of warm giblets." Hah hah hah! I love this girl."
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36
June 4, 2011
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80.89%
"Here's what I've learned from the last few zombie books I've read: there will still be plenty of Coke."
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182
June 5, 2011
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Finished Reading
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Btw, still no notifications?

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I'd spent so much time trying to forget the 'finding food' part, but here I am, thinking about it again. :D

Great review :)

Lora: it is with great affection that I say that this is probably not the book for you. :)

Maja, I'm not sure how you'll like Rot & Ruin. Especially after already reading Feed and Reapers are the Angels.
Rot & Ruin is more of a zombie book for people who haven't read a zombie book before. It has good ratings but most of the good ratings are from zombie first timers. Personally, it reads more like a kiddie post apocalyptic novel. You know, zombies are people too, whistle while you work, and preachy preachy stuff. But a lot of people do like it.



I carry the book around already. I have the audio AND the ebook in my iPhone. I never leave the house without it. :D
Maja, somehow this information does not surprise me.

Just don't have high expectations, I guess. That's what killed my experience. I think if I had known how cheesy it was going to be, I would have been able to laugh a bit and enjoy it more. But I was expecting violence and edginess. So I felt completely let down.

I probably should have added that the author doesn't use quotation marks for his dialogue. This kind of thing usually drives me crazy (why why why?), but the writing and story were so incredible here that it didn't bother me.

Smexy, I really liked your explanation on your review of how "The writing is descriptive and blunt. It reads as though an uneducated yet gifted person is speaking to you." That's exactly right. I wasn't bothered by this (or the lack of quotation marks) at all, though, as it was so beautifully written.


I have the book and after my current reading collection, it will be next up. I just didn't want to read it right after Deadline for obvious reasons.

I can't wait for you to read this one...I think you're going to love it.

I've had this on audiobook forever (ok, that is a slight exaggeration) but for some reason, I started it and stopped it. Maybe I need to read the hard copy.


I don't think I liked the narrator. I kept stopping it. I didn't give it much of a chance!
I feel like you are on a roll for 4-5 star reads lately. lucky girl...
Like Lora, i generally think zombies are just yuck and unfascinating. But honest to God, I would consider becoming one if they offered me perfect prose. So I remain undecided...
Like Lora, i generally think zombies are just yuck and unfascinating. But honest to God, I would consider becoming one if they offered me perfect prose. So I remain undecided...

And yes, I've had a lot of luck recently. I mean, I've read a lot of disappointing ones as well, but there have been more than the usual number of gems in the past couple of weeks. It's about time!
mmm it's true, i have such a weakness for it. but I'm pretty sure i'd chicken out. LIke I said zombies are gross.

But in the end, I blame Maja, really.
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BTW I've already read Warm Bodies. It's my first zombie book and I expected the zombies to be like in the movies. But Warm Bodies shed a new light on the zombies I knew. That's why I gave it a 4. But it's a lot quiet and boring than Feed so for me, Feed is definitely more superior. I'm actually planning on lowering its rating to 3 after I finish my review.

Thanks for the feedback on WARM BODIES, too. These days I don't expect anything to measure up to Newsflesh and this book, but I'll still check it out at some point. It's funny how Mira Grant has set the standard now by which all zombie books are judged. :D

And I think for now, I'll leave my Feed review to the eloquent reviewers here in GR like you and just focus first on getting my so behind review for Warm Bodies. After of course I finish reading Deadline. :)) Is it true that Deadline is the BEST-EST sequel ever?

16/10. That’s right. THIS BOOK DEFIES THE RULES OF MATHEMATICS.




I know, me too! Such good friends and good sources of great reads! And, you're very welcome Wendy. It's always a pleasure reading your reviews!