What was your favorite part of this book?

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Personally, my favorite part of this book was watching everyone come together in the post-apocalyptic setting. The society coming together and the challenges they went through was my favorite part.
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The Dead Zone was also my favorite part of this book. The Cactus Desert Lizard, Blood Lycans, wolves that weighed 200 pounds, they all enthralled me. After completing the book, I went back to reread this section because I could not get enough.
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I don't have a favourite part from this book but I definitely enjoyed the dead zone and unique monsters, but I didn't have any favourite parts from this book.
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Honestly, I loved all the scenes that had Karina in it. Her character is one of the best I've seen in most books and I feel like she played an honorable role in the story.
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I do not have a favorite per se in this novel, as the enjoyment level was low due to profanity. I liked how the creatures were portrayed, and you can imagine them vividly, especially the Lycians and human-sized wolves, etc. I also liked the survivors who started rebuilding the nations post-apocalypse after going through such conditions. My favorite, if I have to say, is Karina's boldness with her rifle.
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I loved the part where Lamont warned Cole against looking at Kaarina because he cared about her. As much as Kaarina wasn't Lamont's mother or sister, he loved her as such and didn't want any harm to come to her.
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I liked every part of the book but my favorite scene from the book is the forming of new nation and the challenges they faced.
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Before the apocalypse, the book was not so interesting. But the heat in the book started growing during the post-apocalyptic era. That was would be my favourite part of the book.
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I also can't really tell which part was my favorite. The book did not honestly stir up the thrill that this kind of genre requires. It is true that some people may see this differently, but this is my personal views. I got to the end without gaining the expected momentum or climax. So personally this was just an okay book.
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I loved the creatures in the story, their descriptions and the scenes they were involved in. They remind me of the creatures in maze runner
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Simmons32 wrote: 01 Jun 2022, 10:29 I am sorry to say that this was not one of my favorite books. I did not find any part of this book enjoyable. Most of the time I was completely distracted by all of the profanity, which I am not a fan of. I know it could be deemed as an exciting book for most people, but it was not that way for me. So unfortunately, I am going to say that I do not have a favorite part. I wish I had a different answer for you.
This is not the worst book I have read but it is not the best either. I did find it a bit interesting, but like you, there was no part of this book that struck me.
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I loved how the people were so similar yet so so divided, it was as true to life is it could get.
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The parts in this book that I find fascinating are the creatures in the book. I also enjoyed the post-apocalyptic era.
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I struggle to continue the book due to the constant usage of vulgar language, but the rebuilding of the nation by survivors never ceases to amaze me.
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Post by Jerry334 »

Good--writer wrote: 03 Jun 2022, 11:40 I loved the post-apocalyptic scenes in the book though I had challenges trying to understand at first I was finally able to get the author's point.
Me too. Post apocalypse books are always complex to read but very interesting.
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