The Last Girl: The Dominion Trilogy, Book 1
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Rating | : | 4.45 (927 Votes) |
Asin | : | B01B5A4UU4 |
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Number of Pages | : | 480 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-12-29 |
Language | : | English |
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Not Worth it KB11 I purchased the kindle version of this book to get the audible version for the best price. I never cracked open the ebook, but I only made it through the first 40 or so minutes of the audiobook before calling it quits. I even returned the audible version to get back my $1.99. It wasn't even worth that. While the premise might have been interesting, the execution failed completely. Now the audible narrator had an annoying voice and delivery, but I think more of the blame rests on the book itself. It is written in present tense, a fad I keep hoping will die, because it is so difficult to write well and, more often than not, just grat. Strangely engaging - but such a disappointment Have you ever read a book and been like, what made me read that? I mean sure it was free because of my Amazon Prime membership - but what kept me reading it until the very end? I guess I wanted to know what happened to Zoey (the lead character). Though I can say that this book was a colossal disappointment and waste of time. POSSIBLE SPOILERS -- QUIT READING NOW -- SPOILERS. I think I have to tell you a little bit about the book to let you know why I am so disappointed in it. There are just things that don't make sense. Like if girl babies, can't be born anymore why are the girls treated so poorly? And if women are so few and valua. "The Last Girl Reminds One of Stephen King's The Stand. Heroine is Well-Drawn, Action Scenes Superb, but, Unresolved Ending." according to Travis C. UPDATE:Subsequent to this review, the second book in the series was released and I was happy enough with it that I have pre-ordered book The Last Girl Reminds One of Stephen King's The Stand. Heroine is Well-Drawn, Action Scenes Superb, but, Unresolved Ending. UPDATE:Subsequent to this review, the second book in the series was released and I was happy enough with it that I have pre-ordered book 3 in the series. For me this is a good series worth reading and worth listening to the Audible versions.Length: Print, 386 pages; Audible, 13 hours The Last Girl Reminds One of Stephen King's The Stand. Heroine is Well-Drawn, Action Scenes Superb, but, Unresolved Ending. Travis C UPDATE:Subsequent to this review, the second book in the series was released and I was happy enough with it that I have pre-ordered book 3 in the series. For me this is a good series worth reading and worth listening to the Audible versions.Length: Print, 386 pages; Audible, 13 hours 42 minutes.Target Audience/Genre: The description bills this as a hard-boiled mystery in the Thriller & Suspense genre, or a science fiction. Personally, I think it is better promoted as a Science Fiction Horror, much in the same vein as Stephen King’s The Stand. At least in the major context.What was the Amazon Rank on the date this review was p. 2 minutes.Target Audience/Genre: The description bills this as a hard-boiled mystery in the Thriller & Suspense genre, or a science fiction. Personally, I think it is better promoted as a Science Fiction Horror, much in the same vein as Stephen King’s The Stand. At least in the major context.What was the Amazon Rank on the date this review was p. in the series. For me this is a good series worth reading and worth listening to the Audible versions.Length: Print, The Last Girl Reminds One of Stephen King's The Stand. Heroine is Well-Drawn, Action Scenes Superb, but, Unresolved Ending. UPDATE:Subsequent to this review, the second book in the series was released and I was happy enough with it that I have pre-ordered book 3 in the series. For me this is a good series worth reading and worth listening to the Audible versions.Length: Print, 386 pages; Audible, 13 hours The Last Girl Reminds One of Stephen King's The Stand. Heroine is Well-Drawn, Action Scenes Superb, but, Unresolved Ending. Travis C UPDATE:Subsequent to this review, the second book in the series was released and I was happy enough with it that I have pre-ordered book 3 in the series. For me this is a good series worth reading and worth listening to the Audible versions.Length: Print, 386 pages; Audible, 13 hours 42 minutes.Target Audience/Genre: The description bills this as a hard-boiled mystery in the Thriller & Suspense genre, or a science fiction. Personally, I think it is better promoted as a Science Fiction Horror, much in the same vein as Stephen King’s The Stand. At least in the major context.What was the Amazon Rank on the date this review was p. 2 minutes.Target Audience/Genre: The description bills this as a hard-boiled mystery in the Thriller & Suspense genre, or a science fiction. Personally, I think it is better promoted as a Science Fiction Horror, much in the same vein as Stephen King’s The Stand. At least in the major context.What was the Amazon Rank on the date this review was p. 86 pages; Audible, 1The Last Girl Reminds One of Stephen King's The Stand. Heroine is Well-Drawn, Action Scenes Superb, but, Unresolved Ending. UPDATE:Subsequent to this review, the second book in the series was released and I was happy enough with it that I have pre-ordered book 3 in the series. For me this is a good series worth reading and worth listening to the Audible versions.Length: Print, 386 pages; Audible, 13 hours The Last Girl Reminds One of Stephen King's The Stand. Heroine is Well-Drawn, Action Scenes Superb, but, Unresolved Ending. Travis C UPDATE:Subsequent to this review, the second book in the series was released and I was happy enough with it that I have pre-ordered book 3 in the series. For me this is a good series worth reading and worth listening to the Audible versions.Length: Print, 386 pages; Audible, 13 hours 42 minutes.Target Audience/Genre: The description bills this as a hard-boiled mystery in the Thriller & Suspense genre, or a science fiction. Personally, I think it is better promoted as a Science Fiction Horror, much in the same vein as Stephen King’s The Stand. At least in the major context.What was the Amazon Rank on the date this review was p. 2 minutes.Target Audience/Genre: The description bills this as a hard-boiled mystery in the Thriller & Suspense genre, or a science fiction. Personally, I think it is better promoted as a Science Fiction Horror, much in the same vein as Stephen King’s The Stand. At least in the major context.What was the Amazon Rank on the date this review was p. hours The Last Girl Reminds One of Stephen King's The Stand. Heroine is Well-Drawn, Action Scenes Superb, but, Unresolved Ending. Travis C UPDATE:Subsequent to this review, the second book in the series was released and I was happy enough with it that I have pre-ordered book 3 in the series. For me this is a good series worth reading and worth listening to the Audible versions.Length: Print, 386 pages; Audible, 13 hours 42 minutes.Target Audience/Genre: The description bills this as a hard-boiled mystery in the Thriller & Suspense genre, or a science fiction. Personally, I think it is better promoted as a Science Fiction Horror, much in the same vein as Stephen King’s The Stand. At least in the major context.What was the Amazon Rank on the date this review was p. 2 minutes.Target Audience/Genre: The description bills this as a hard-boiled mystery in the Thriller & Suspense genre, or a science fiction. Personally, I think it is better promoted as a Science Fiction Horror, much in the same vein as Stephen King’s The Stand. At least in the major context.What was the Amazon Rank on the date this review was p
Even if she's successful, Zoey has no idea what she'll encounter in the strange new world beyond the facility's walls. Zoey and some of the surviving young women are housed in a scientific research compound dedicated to determining the cause. Captivity is the only life Zoey has ever known, and escaping her heavily armed captors is no easy task, but she's determined to leave before she is subjected to the next round of testsa program that no other woman has ever returned from. For two decades, she's been isolated from her family, treated as a test subject, and locked away - told only that the virus has wiped out the rest of the world's population. Winning her freedom will take brutality she never imagined she possessed, as well as all her strength and cunning - but Zoey is ready for war.. A mysterious worldwide epidemic reduces the birthrate of female infants from 50 percent to less than one percent. Medical science and governments around the world scramble in an effort to solve the problem, but 25 years later there is no cure, and an entire generation grows up with a population of fewer than 1000 women