
Blackout
The Newsflesh Trilogy, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Paula Christensen
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Michael Goldstrom
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By:
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Mira Grant
The explosive conclusion to the Newsflesh trilogy from New York Times best seller Mira Grant - a saga of zombies, geeks, politics, social media, and the virus that runs through them all.
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. They 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, 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.
More from Mira Grant:
Newsflesh
- Feed
- Deadline
- Blackout
- Feedback
- Rise
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Critic reviews
2010, NPR's Top 100 Killer Thrillers, Winner
2010, Romantic Times' Best SF Novel of the Year, Nominated
2010, John W. Campbell Award, Winner
"Astonishing ... a fascinating exploration of the future."—New York Times
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Love the series
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What did you love best about Blackout?
The characters full developmentWhat did you like best about this story?
The science of the virusWhat does Paula Christensen and Michael Goldstrom bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Emotional connection they added to the writingWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I didAny additional comments?
Too good the be legaltoo much fun
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Would you listen to Blackout again? Why?
I love this book, it's the third in a series...my only complain was they changed the male narrator and he just took me out of the story. :( His voice wasn't unpleasant, it just wasn't right for this character I don't think. The female was great!How did the narrator detract from the book?
Yep.Narration continuity counts
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This series we’ve been following the group of bloggers as they uncover a government conspiracy and corruption at the CDC, which has become an all powerful organization since the Rising. This series takes place 20 years after the Rising. People have learned to live and survive with zombies. We’ve seen bloggers come and go as some have died and others moved on to new things. New ones have joined to keep After the End Times up and running and doing the thing that they feel is the most important thing of, to tell the truth.
In this book, we see everything comes to a head. The conspiracies are larger than we could ever imagine. We have no idea who we can trust and who is evil. And let me tell you, there are some truly evil people in this book. I’m not talking Hannibal Lecter evil, but more Frank Underwood evil. The team, who are loyal to each other first and foremost, have to figure out who to trust to help them as the uncover this conspiracy and find a way to tell the truth to the American people. That is their job after all.
I will say that I’ve come to love all the characters of this series. They are all such well written characters. The world that Mira Grant has built in this futuristic world is quite astonishing. There is a ton of action and suspense between zombie bear and virus carrying mosquitoes, to CDC trying to kill them. Oh, I would also be remised if I didn’t mention patient B7 who plays a pretty large part in this story. This series is way more than a horror story. I think it was more of a political thriller. I think it was One Curvy Blogger who mentioned that to me and she’s right. This is a political thriller with zombies. I highly recommend this book to you if you like thrillers, zombies, or political conspiracies.
Narration
In this book, we have Paula Christensen back. She voiced the female POVs from the first book. I think she did a great job on this book as well. She does really well with both male and female voices. I really enjoyed her narration. Michael Goldstrom does the narration of the male POVs. I think he did a great job. Once again, he did a great job with male and female voices. I really got immersed in their narration. I do wish they had stuck with the same pairing for the entire trilogy, but hey, each pairing that they got, did a great job. I completely loved this series on audio. I look forward to the new book that comes out later this year, whoever narrates.
Best Zombie Series on the Market
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Would you listen to Blackout again? Why?
Absolutely. In fact, the entire Newsflesh trilogy is on my "listen again" list as soon as I'm done processing everything that happened.What did you like best about this story?
Georgia! Georgia, and how smart she is, and how she deals with who and what she is.What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?
Paula Christensen back as the female narrator was fantastic. I love how she gives life to George...her voice just sounds right for the character. On the other hand, I have NO idea of why we have a third male narrator in as many books. The male narrator for Deadline was perfect! While I think I might enjoy Michael Goldstrom narrating something different, where he isn't narrating from inside the head of a damaged twentysomething, his voice is WAY too old to carry Shaun's narration believably.Especially given the younger male voices we've already heard for him. So it was half perfect, half entirely wrong.
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I cried. A few times. The reunion scene, for one. Becks...yeah, cried there.A good end to a great series
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very fun read
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this book will alternately have you reaching for your virology textbook and hiding under the bed. Book three of the series. Part murder mystery and part Apocalypse. Great for those badly behaved 8 year olds who think they don't need parental limits on what they read! A must for every guest room, livingroom and passenger seat.
loved it!
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Great Story Great narrating
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Good conclusion
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I never want this series to end!!!
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