Author: Isaac Marion

The Burning World by Isaac Marion: Review

The Burning World by Isaac Marion: Review

It’s taken years for us to get a sequel to Warm Bodies, but it was worth the wait. This book feels very different than the first book—more adult somehow (Julie turns 20 during the book, but it’s more the tone of the book that I’m referring to than the ages of the characters). In this sequel, R is learning how to be human again, and struggling against remembering his past life. He doesn’t want to […]

Posted March 2, 2017 in Reviews / 12 Comments
Review: The New Hunger by Isaac Marion

Review: The New Hunger by Isaac Marion

The New Hunger as my June Random Read (I just barely got this read in June, but I did it!).  This is a novella prequel to Warm Bodies and I honestly wasn’t that excited about reading it, but I’m very glad that I did!  I think I liked the prequel better than I liked Warm Bodies because it really delved into what it felt like to live in Marion’s zombie world.  This novella gave us […]

Posted July 1, 2013 in Random Reads, Reviews / 2 Comments
Review: Warm Bodies by Isaac Marion

Review: Warm Bodies by Isaac Marion

  I picked this book up because I really wanted to read it before I watched the movie, which is coming out on DVD in June.  The first thing that really struck me was that the book was written from the perspective of a zombie!  This was something unexpected and new – I loved getting into R’s mind and I thought that this made the book much more interesting and enjoyable than your typical zombie […]

Posted May 28, 2013 in Reviews / 18 Comments