REVIEW: 'Anywhere but Here' by Jason D. Morrow

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REVIEW: 'Anywhere but Here' by Jason D. Morrow

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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.
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