![]() ![]() If that novel was an exploration of an intriguing approach to zombie lit - what if zombies could fall in love? - and The Burning World, the second volume, was about main character R rediscovering himself as the reader discovers more about the post-apocalyptic world, The Living is about the battle for what the world is going to become.Īuthor Isaac Marion, holding a copy of The Burning World, the second novel in his Warm Bodies series. To quote the advance press materials, The Living promises a story on “a scale both epic and intimate.” It’s a fitting description of a story that’s been growing in scope since Warm Bodies‘ first page. ![]() ![]() There’s maybe never been a better time for a zombie-based reflection on the meaning and purpose of humanity whether you’re a long-time reader of Marion’s or are just discovering his work as this trilogy comes to a close, you’ll find something worth pondering. With The Living, novelist Isaac Marion brings the Warm Bodies series to the only conclusion it could possibly have: one that’s equal parts grand, gory, and glorious. ![]()
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