Survivors
The Morningstar Strain, Book 3
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Oliver Wyman
Survivors is the all-new soul-shattering climax to the postapocalyptic trilogy, featuring a deadly virus, military action, global devastation - and zombies.
A lot can change in three months: Wars can be decided, nations can be forged...or entire species can be brought to the brink of annihilation. The Morningstar Virus, an incredibly virulent disease, has swept the face of the planet, infecting billions. The infected hosts rampage, attacking anything that remains uninfected. Even death can’t stop the virus - its victims become frightening and deadly cannibals. Scattered across the world, embattled groups have persevered. For some, surviving is the pinnacle of achievement. Others hoard goods and weapons. And still others leverage power over the remnants of humanity in the form of a mysterious cure for Morningstar. For the survivors, the peril remains, and the search for a cure goes on....
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What made the experience of listening to Survivors the most enjoyable?
I liked the character development of the main players and the way the author did not go to far down the religious, political or supernatural themes like so many other zombie books.What other book might you compare Survivors to and why?
I would compare it to the 'Day By Day Armageddon' series simply because of the descriptive fight scenes and character development.Which scene was your favorite?
Without giving too much away... I would say my favorite part of the book was towards the beginning with the gradual introduction of the characters and how they came become interlocked in an attempt to contain the virusDid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
No extreme reaction, which is a good thing. I chose this book because I wanted a bit of escapism. The last thing I wanted was to be stressed! I chuckled at times but not so much that someone would ask 'what so funny?'It is what it is... a zombie story and nothing more!Any additional comments?
I would happily recommend the author and would read another book from the authorNot what I hoped for but still good
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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
Nothing, this book was already a 5 star book as it is!What did you like best about this story?
The entire story from start to finish always kept you wanting more!Excellent
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What made the experience of listening to Survivors the most enjoyable?
I was glad to have an end to a GREAT series, even after the author's death. The characters were not as complex as they had been in the other 2 Morningstar books.What other book might you compare Survivors to and why?
Morningstar Strain & Thunder and Ashes, because of the change in writers & writing styles.What about Oliver Wyman’s performance did you like?
Brooster (sad thing about audiobooks is that I never know how to spell the names). Oliver Wyman was absolutely perfect for this series!!! Thank you.Not the same
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not a bad audio book
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Any additional comments?
after my initial distraction by how much deeper wyman's voice sounded (i listened to the end of book two and the beginning of book 3 back-to-back) i found myself realizing that, had i been the creator of this, there would be some things i would have done differently than thom brannon. but this is not my work. this is not your work. i've read some reviews condemning brannon, or expressing disappointment but my hat's off to him. it's difficult to follow in the footsteps of z.a. recht, and unfair of us to hope he would be able to mimic recht's style. brannon is his own writer. while i agree that this is the weakest part of the trilogy, i wouldn't say it's entirely brannon's fault. the unfortunate passing of recht meant his work will never really be fleshed out. brannon took it upon himself to try to fulfill recht's vision and he probably knew he would receive less than favorable comments for his efforts.throughout the story i would periodically smile as brannon's personality and style shone through while maintaining the general atmosphere recht had created. my biggest irk was how descriptive brennan was of the characters. recht didn't focus on physical features so much which made the women especially more appealing to me. most of these characters were believable (although sgt. major thomas was a deliberate caricature, i'm sure) and without any sexual undertones to distract from the story's forward momentum, i found myself really engaged by the individual storylines and their eventual convergence.
overall i enjoyed this book. i wish sawyer had less time in it - his air of mystery and never fully getting inside his head made his actions unpredictable to me - and some of my favorite characters managed to survive, while some were lost. that's critical to good story writing. there have to be high stakes, and with the passing of a few choice people, i found myself genuinely devastated by the loss. again, i urge all the negative reviewers to take a moment and remind yourselves that this was a gift given to us by mr. recht, and that we should really be thanking brannon for giving us an ending at all. if it's not up to snuff in your opinion, i hear writing fanfic can be a bizarrely cathartic experience.
it's unfair to condemn this work
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