REVIEW: 'Anywhere but Here' by Jason D. Morrow
Posted: 27 Mar 2015, 21:56
What caught my attention with this book was the book cover. I'm a sucker when it comes to post-apocalyptic worlds, and the book cover drew me in instantly. It shares the views of two girls: Waverly, who can see the future by touching a person's hand, and Remi, who has supersonic hearing. They live in a post-apocalyptic world overrun by what Morrow named "greyskins"; humans that are not quite alive but not quite dead, either. In other words: zombies.
Jason D. Morrow blends zombies and supernatural together in a way that leaves you wanting more and asking yourself why it's never been done before. Morrow keeps you guessing, even when you think you know the future.
Jason D. Morrow blends zombies and supernatural together in a way that leaves you wanting more and asking yourself why it's never been done before. Morrow keeps you guessing, even when you think you know the future.