Review of Dead Reckoning

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Hmm, your review sounds very interesting. Zombie survival books are exactly my type and I love reading them. The fact that fellow human beings have also become enemies along with zombies for survival makes everything better!
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Although I don't watch anything or read anything that has Zombies in, I must admit this book sounds very interesting and I'll definitely give it a try, purely cause I now just have to know, who wins this battle in the end. Thanks for a insightful and exciting review. Congrats on BOTD.
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The tension, action, and intrigue in David K. Hall's "Dead Reckoning" kept me turning the pages and turning pages over, eager to see what would happen next. It makes me happy that I read this book. This book receives a five-star rating from me. Science fiction and paranormal fans should also read this book.
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Your review of "Dead Reckoning: Book Two of The Nights of the Apocalypse Series" by David K. Hall is compelling and paints a vivid picture of the book's plot and characters. The way you describe the author's attention to detail and character development is enticing, making me eager to dive into the series. I appreciate your insights into how the author portrays gay characters, adding depth and realism to the story. Your recommendation has convinced me to give this series a try, especially as a fan of paranormal and sci-fi genres. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this book!
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I wouldn't prefer reading this book when I came to know it revolves around zombies and gay characters. It is not my cup of tea. Hope people who enjoy reading about zombies will love this book. Thanks for the review. Congrats on BOTD!
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Dead Reckoning sounds like a great book for those interested in plots involving zombies and survival tropes. Congrats on the BOTD!
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"Dead Reckoning: Book Two of The Nights of the Apocalypse Series" by David K. Hall sounds like an absolutely gripping and intense ride through a zombie apocalypse! 🧟‍♂️ The way you describe the tension and suspense makes it clear that the author has crafted a compelling story that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. I especially appreciate how the author introduces new major characters and portrays the gay characters as strong and multidimensional, breaking away from stereotypes. It's also commendable how the scientific aspects are explained in a way that feels authentic and engaging. Your glowing review has definitely piqued my interest—I'll be adding this book to my must-read list! Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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"Dead Reckoning: Book Two of The Nights of the Apocalypse Series" by David K. Hall is a gripping tale of survival in the midst of a zombie-infested world brought to chaos by a gain-of-function virus. Through vivid storytelling and well-developed characters, Hall delivers an adrenaline-fueled narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. With a diverse cast and intricate plot twists, the novel explores themes of courage, sacrifice, and the resilience of the human spirit. Hall's attention to detail, especially in his portrayal of scientific concepts, adds depth to the narrative, immersing readers in a world that feels both chillingly real and tantalizingly speculative. This installment surpasses its predecessor, showcasing the author's growth and commitment to delivering a compelling story. With its cinematic potential and unapologetically diverse representation, "Dead Reckoning" earns its place as a must-read for fans of the genre, garnering a well-deserved five-star rating.
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I have never found a good book about zombies but given your review, i have to check this out since it sounds like a great book. I'll make sure to check the first book of the series first. Thanks for the review.
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I am not a fan of unconventional love and romance, but I find the other aspects of the book intriguing. Indeed, I would love to pore over the book and learn how the human race survived, especially Ryan's role in it, and survival amidst the social breakdown and anarchy. Many thanks for the amazing, informative review.
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that a zombie in possession of brains must be in want of more brains.

Seth Grahame-Smith, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies



Nothing better than a zombie apocalypse in your free time. From the sample, I felt that the author managed to portray the story well. However, I am going to pass since Zombies felt too cliché. The plot is well worn and predictable enough.
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Zombies or men, who will remain? One cannot get enough of the clash between zombies and humans if one would like to read about this conflict than may we suggest Dead Reckoning: Book Two of The Nights of the Apocalypse Series, by David K. Hall? Please pick up the first book in the series because you will love it. This second book continues the action with some new characters and more of the science of how this came about. There are some very strongly portrayed characters in these books that the reader will enjoy and will come out rooting for their favorites throughout the series. The strength of gay characters was properly portrayed by the author.
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I could feel the tension even from just reading the review. I love Sci-fi and wouldn't mind picking this book up! A world where zombies exist doesn't scare me but normal people driven by insanity because they want to survive under harsh conditions does. I wonder what the plan was for the leaders and scientists after the world had been ravaged by the zombies they created. I'd like to read to find out the thought process behind that. I also love that the book has LGBTQIA representation. And that the gay characters aren't written in a cliché way. Congratulations on BOTD.
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"Dead Reckoning: Book Two of The Nights of the Apocalypse Series" by David K. Hall is a thrilling rollercoaster ride of a book, filled with heart-pounding action and suspense. Hall's vivid storytelling and intricate world-building draw readers into a post-apocalyptic world where survival is not guaranteed, and danger lurks around every corner.
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"Dead Reckoning: Book Two of The Nights of the Apocalypse Series" is a masterpiece of storytelling by David K. Hall. The vivid descriptions and intense action scenes transport readers to a post-apocalyptic world filled with danger and uncertainty.
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