Blackout by Mira Grant

May 31st, 2012 Kimberly Review 18 Comments

31st May
Blackout by Mira Grant
Blackout
by Mira Grant
Series: Newsflesh #3
Genres: Post-Apocalyptic
Source: Purchase
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Rise up while you can. -Georgia Mason
The year was 2014. The year we cured cancer. The year we cured the common cold. And the year the dead started to walk. The year of the Rising.The year was 2039. The world didn't end when the zombies came, it just got worse. Georgia and Shaun Mason set out on the biggest story of their generation. The uncovered the biggest conspiracy since the Rising and realized that to tell the truth, sacrifices have to be made.Now, the year is 2041, and the investigation that began with the election of President Ryman is much bigger than anyone had assumed. With too much left to do and not much time left to do it in, the surviving staff of After the End Times must face mad scientists, zombie bears, rogue government agencies-and if there's one thing they know is true in post-zombie America, it's this:Things can always get worse

Stop -if you have not read Feed or Deadline I recommend you proceed to the nearest bookstore and obtain your copies NOW. Love zombies, awesome characters, non-stop action and conspiracies that reach biblical proportion..You will love this trilogy! Mira Grant, aka Sean McGuire is a brilliant and talented author who creates tales that leave you breathless and craving more.Blackout rocked my world. *The following review contains No Spoilers *

Blackout the final novel in the Newsflesh trilogy was one of my most anticipated books of the year. I preordered my copy shortly after finishing Deadline with its mind-blowing ending. I literally consumed this novel. Grant delivered everything I hoped for and more. Fans will be captivated by this brilliant action packed novel.

It’s the year 2041, the remaining “After the End of Times” team is in hiding. They are wanted by the CDC and US government for their part in exposing the truth in the previous novel. Despite this, they are still working to uncover more. The Kellis-Amberlee virus is mutating and spreading at a rapid pace. Florida is considered a lost cause and there are talks of shutting the boarder. Mahir’s sister is alive at a camp in Florida and will be abandoned. A rescue mission is formulated and a plan is established for getting them new identities. The tale that unfolds was pure perfection! It had narrow escapes, zombie bears, startling revelations and a mysterious patient known as 7B. My emotions were all over the place, as I shared this experience with characters I have come to love.

The characters in Grant’s novels are flawed, unique and so well fleshed-out that I feel as if I know them. I shared their pain, their joy and their fear. Shawn is still conversing with his dead sister Georgia, and now he is seeing her. I have really become attached to Shawn and I feel like I understand him so completely. He is getting ready to end this. He is prepared to expose the truth for Georgia and doesn’t think he will live beyond that. He is fearless, reckless, and loyal. Despite his fractured mind he is brilliant. Grant surrounds the Masons with the most loyal team. I loved each and every one of them. These characters were so real to me, I will miss them all. Typically I am a book gypsy, and never revisit the same tale twice. I can tell you without a doubt, that I will re-read the News Flash Trilogy again and again.

The world-building from the first page of the first novel to the last page of this trilogy was superb. Grant created a story-line that is out of this world crazy and made me believe it. I became wrapped up in the virus, the conspiracies, the technology and most of all the characters. I honestly feel like I personally know each and every member of the team. They are my friends and I feel such a loyalty to them. The tale that flowed from Grant’s pen took me on a ride I will never forget. I loved the way she broke from the story, giving us blog posts from the characters. They gave us incredible insight and made the characters up close and personal. She created ebbs and flows that sent my heart racing and then gave me time to absorb the enormity of what had occurred. Her writing style can be described as both frank and beautiful. I believed this story, I lived this story and I never wanted it to end.

In case you haven’t guessed, I highly recommend The Newsflesh Trilogy to everyone! If I could I would buy everyone a copy. To me this is one of the best post-apocalyptic zombie tales ever written. I am eagerly awaiting Grant’s next novels which are titled; Symbiogenesis and Parasitology. Sean McGuire is the author of the wildly popular fantasy series October Daye. Her ability to write successfully in two separate and distinct genres speaks to her amazing talent. Sean McGuire/Mira Grant is on my auto-buy list.

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18 Responses to “Blackout by Mira Grant”

  1. Bea

    I’m not even a zombie girl and I love this series – the characters, the world building, the premise, everything is so well done. Excellent stuff.

  2. Chapter by Chapter

    I am sooo totally going to have to get and grab this series! More zombie reads??? ummm yes please!! I don’t think I’ve heard of this series…or I may have forgotten…in which case, thank you for bringing to my attention! go #teamzombie!

    MaryAnn
    Chapter by Chapter

  3. Cayce

    I haven’t started this series yet, but I hope to soon. I just love zombie books, and the Newsflesh Trilogy sounds awesome!
    Thank you for the great review!

  4. Cheles Bells

    I just posted the first book of this series in my summer reading list! The more I hear about it, the more excited I am to read it. Your review definitely has me bumping it to the top! Great post!

  5. FABR Steph

    I haven’t even started this series, although I have been meaning to. Thank you for the great review and recommendation.

  6. Jenea Whittington

    My library has the first 2. I’m gonna have check these out. Sounds like something I would read. Thanks for the review…

    Jenea @ Books Live Forever

  7. Heidi

    AhH! I am skipping this review! I have read so many great reviews. Maja over at Nocturnal Library speaks endless volumes of good things on this series. I have it and plan to start it soon. So glad to see five stars from you, Kimba!

  8. Sophia

    Ooh, this series sounds fabulous! I’m so glad you loved this book, Kimba! <3 I might have to check it out soon. 🙂

  9. Nick

    I keep hearing great things about this series. I only skimmed your review since I haven’t read the books yet, and I’m planning to soon, but from what I gathered you really enjoyed it. It just makes me more excited to read it ! 🙂
    I’m happy you enjoyed the book so much, kimba ! 😀

  10. kara-karina

    I haven’t read the review, Kimba, to avoid spoilers as I’m waiting for my pre-order, but I’m dying to read it and I’m so glad you loved it so much!!! 😉

  11. Dalene

    Great review!! I just don’t think I am into reading about zombies??? Kind of like Danny, maybe the craze will grab me one day.

  12. Danny

    As you told me to do so, I skipped your review after the first paragraph. I’m not a Zombie Girl – but so many people seem to love this genre so .. maybe it’s time for me to pick a copy up?

  13. We Fancy Books

    I think I’ve been left out… I have to start the series soon! Your glowing review is just enough to make me read the series 😉 now if only I can get a copy! and Zombies!!! isn’t that a big plus?

    Jay
    We Fancy Books

  14. Maja (The Nocturnal Library)

    Wonderful review, Kimba! I’m with you on the worldbuilding, it really is so detailed and well thought-out that I never did manage to find a single flaw. The characters are all amazing, it was almost impossible to choose a favorite (although I absolutely have mine, of course), and the story was layered and complicated. Like you, I will reread this many times.
    Again, fantastic review.

    • Bea

      I loved the world building in this series, it’s just excellent. Soooo good.