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The Guardian by Michael Clary

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4.0

As any other zombie fan, I had read countless zombie books and watched numerous zombie movies. Considering how mainstream zombies have become in recent years, it's hard to find anything (book or movie) that puts a new and interesting spin on the zombie apocalypse. Michael Clary's 'The Guardian' delivers that spin so many, myself included, have been looking for.

The book is told through interviews of key characters, each adding on to the story where another left all. I have never read a book written like that, and I must say, I loved it. Admittedly, I knew nothing about this book when I started reading it, so I had no idea there was a supernatural element to it. However, I liked how Clary mixed it in, and I think it'll make for an interesting series.

I absolutely loved the way this book was written, I love the storyline, and it was so interesting the way he played out how the zombie outbreak occurred. The only reason I rated this 4 stars instead of 5 was because of all the grammatical errors. I'm understanding of how some do get by, regardless of how many times it's proofread, but the amount of unnecessary commas used was a bit ridiculous. However, I'm not going to let that stop me from checking out the other books in this series.
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