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Zoo II: A BookShot

By: James Patterson, Max DiLallo - contributor
Narrated by: Jay Snyder
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Will the last humans on Earth please turn out the lights?

James Patterson's ZOO was just the beginning. The planet is still under violent siege by ferocious animals. Humans are their desperate prey. Except some humans are evolving, mutating into a savage species that could save civilization - or end it.

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A thrill a minute!

This epilogue to Zoo was satisfying in that it tied many loose ends left hanging. you will want to listen to Zoo II. !!

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Good continuation

Well segued from Zoo. left me looking forward to the next book and wondering if the protagonists are going to make it.

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And the Craziness Goes On

I loved the book series even more than I loved the show, so many more adventures and dangers.

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Engaging for sure.

Would you consider the audio edition of Zoo II: A BookShot to be better than the print version?

I'm an auditory and visual learner so audible books are great. I enjoy them so much, since my eyesight is declining in visibility.

What did you like best about this story?

Silly as it may sound I connected to The Lorax, because in both stories man's selfish desires had very harsh consequences. In this case electronics and air-pollution have disrupted the natural nature of animals. Pheromones in the air? What's the connection to electronics, and air pollution. Is there a connection between pollution of pharmaceutical and beauty by-products? This was great to explore the possibilities of whjy the animals are behaving that way. How animals calmed down when electronic gadgets and people movers were shut down.

What about Jay Snyder’s performance did you like?

Good pace, picked up on Oz and Chloe's characters very well when he narrated the story.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

Apocalypse of Raging, Violent Animals!.. If you use this tag line can I come to the studio plus 1?

Any additional comments?

There are so many ways this story can go in Book 3. People don't have to die, and animals don't have to die. Can mankind live off the grid, go back to manual labor? Building communal living with everyone having a role? Can we again give animals a chance to live in their natural environment without interference. ??? Businessess continue to rape the jungles, and forests-the homes to Animals. Malaysia's natural jungles and forests hve been raped savagely, that adult monkeys and baby monkeys become road kill like our deer population. They are a nuisance because now they go into residetial homes to steal food.
Good book, well written.

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Amazing

This book is amazing this is a creepy book that is also funny and yet sweet

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heck yea !!!!

just as the first book it's awesome and may be better . now it's humans infected . check it out people

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I always enjoy books like this

I enjoyed the book although I wish it was a little more to the story it seems like this was more of a rush job to get a sequel to the first book out I enjoyed it it left me wanting more at the end as I definitely want to know what happens next so hopefully there's a part 3 I enjoyed the book although I wish it was a little more to the story it seems like this was more of a rush job to get a sequel to the first book out I enjoyed it it left me wanting more at the end as I definitely want to know what happens next so hopefully there's a part 3 but might not be because I think the author is going to leave it to our imagination

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Gripping continuation of Zoo

What if? Why? How long? What is the process to find a solution?
Leaves us wondering what comes next! Loved the suspense this story created.
No spoilers in this review!

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Omg fantastically written, it's a real page turner!!

Patterson& DiLallo have written so amazingly well I read both books in 18 hours. Zoo was written as if I was having a conversation with a
friend who was telling me a very very graphic
story. The kind of story that had u looking over ur shoulder when u were walking. Zoo is the kind of book u can't put down!

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On to ZOOThree


No one could have such disasters as Oz had and always escape. But he did. It reminded me of the guy who said the earth was going to end on a certain day and on that day while he
Was walking under a tall building, a brick fell down and landed on his head ending his time on this planet,,. Pretty spell binding tale. Looking for three but the author has to let mankind win.

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