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Dust di Joan Frances Turner
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Dust (edizione 2010)

di Joan Frances Turner

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Jessie and her gang of zombies have a wonderful life in "Hicksville", Indiana. But now new beings are in the woods; they aren't human nor are they zombies. But a new disease has come that makes the undead more alive and the living to exist on the brink of death.
Utente:alclay
Titolo:Dust
Autori:Joan Frances Turner
Info:Ace Hardcover (2010), Edition: 1, Hardcover, 384 pages
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I have a love/hate relationship with zombies. I'm scared to death (haha) of them, but I find them fascinating as well. So when I picked up this book and started reading, I quickly found myself unable to read it at night. And then I realized I also couldn't put it down.

Joan Frances Turner writes zombies like someone who's also fascinated by them, and wants to understand what makes them who (what?) they are. Jessie is a great protagonist, a zombie who likes her undead life, but who also longs for the family she left behind.

Having said all that, I did have some problems with the book. Chief among them is the fact that it was so darn slow. It's extremely repetitive at times, and there are entire chapters when not much happens. For a zombie novel, it's not an action caper, but more of a slow character study - almost literary at times. I also didn't understand why the author had to conjure up Death as a real character toward the end of the book. That seemed to come out of nowhere and made no sense to me.

Overall, though, I enjoyed the book, and I would read the sequel. ( )
  Elizabeth_Cooper | Oct 27, 2023 |
Man, I really liked this book! If you like zombies, but you want more than just a bunch of mindless, animate objects staggering around on a hunt for brains, then this is the book for you. Turner has concocted a zombie tale for the intelligent reader. Her zombies are pretty close to human, except they eat raw flesh...animal and human. The zombies (although they do not like to be called that) have formed gangs and they live like families--hunting, fighting, and dancing together. But, like any family, when one person starts veering from the group and their behavior changes toward the group, the family unit starts to crumble. I can't really say too much because I really don't want to give away the story. It needs to be discovered and savored, as a zombie would savor the liver of a fresh kill.

Not only do we get a dynamic zombie tale here, but the author takes it a step further and asks us. What could be worse than zombies? And then she proceeds to masterfully invent that next horror for us. Dust is not only a zombie horror story, but is also a dystopian, post-apocalyptic tale of caution. When I think of the possibility of being the last humans (or what resembles human?) on earth, I certainly never envisioned this type of scenario. If you haven't read this book, I have to strongly recommend that you do so soon. ( )
  TheTrueBookAddict | Mar 22, 2020 |
This was an interesting premise, but ultimately it went on too long. I never really felt anything for the characters, they were too obstinate or angry and I felt like the book spent way too much time trying to get the reader to sympathize with them. The plot was almost nonexistent and I felt like this book's main draw was its premise, but then it didn't really know where to go from there. ( )
  quickmind | Mar 23, 2017 |
Yeah, I know: I said I was done with zombies.

It seems like every time I decide that, something comes along that sounds just interesting enough that I have to try it. I'm glad I did.

Turner has a fresh take on zombies, and gives us a zombie-eye view of her world. You can't help but root for Jessie, and there are some pretty amazing twists and turns to be had here. It's gross and horrible and funny and sad and an excellent read. ( )
  Mrs_McGreevy | Nov 17, 2016 |
Okay. Interesting premise that went on too long. I thought it ended about three times, like a too-long movie. Some intriguing ideas re what a zombie still remembers and feels. ( )
  jjaylynny | Nov 12, 2016 |
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Jessie and her gang of zombies have a wonderful life in "Hicksville", Indiana. But now new beings are in the woods; they aren't human nor are they zombies. But a new disease has come that makes the undead more alive and the living to exist on the brink of death.

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