A Flag of Truce audiobook
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Review #1
A Flag of Truce audiobook free
My teenage son continues to read Darren Shan even though technically he is probably too old for this series. These are great books for any young person who likes horror and thinks they don’t like to read. All Shan’s series were devoured by my son through his middle school and high school years.
Review #2
A Flag of Truce audiobook in series Zom-B
My teenage son puts down his Ipod for Darren Shan and this series. He also loved the Demonata series. Kudos to Darren Shan for making a reader of my electronically addicted teenager. My daughter reads and collects all these books. I received a notice from Amazon when it was to be released. I pre-ordered and received a surprise when it arrived. I saved for my daughter as an Easter present and she loves it.
Review #3
Audiobook A Flag of Truce by Darren Shan
Book is great, would’ve like to know it was a library book though. Would’ve bought elsewhere instead of trying to remove the annoying library stickers, glue, and clear plastic.
This series is fantastic and one hundred percent fun. Every chapter left me hooked and I can’t wait for the next in the series. This book is for horror fans of all ages and great fun to read. Shan if you read this I salute you!
Review #4
Audio A Flag of Truce narrated by Emma Galvin
Another great instalment of Zom-B. The pace of this book never lets up once and the ending really leaves you gasping and wanting more. I have loved this series from the start and after a slight dip in quality it is back on top form. Can’t wait for the next book.
Review #5
Free audio A Flag of Truce – in the audio player below
As this series progresses, it is getting harder and harder to write reviews of Darren Shan’s Zom-B books without creating spoilers for previous episodes. So please be warned – if you have not yet read the previous books in the series then I urge you to stop reading this review and go and do something more interesting… such as reading the previous books in this fantastic series!
As with all of the previous books in this series, Zom-B mission is a relatively quick read and I finished it in a single sitting. It is almost my favourite of the series so far. Only almost though, and I will come to the reason for this in a bit. In Zom-B Mission, B and her team of Angels are tasked with taking Emma and Declan, the mother and child they took in to their care in Gladiator, to a sanctuary out in the countryside. On their way, they are also to stop off in Hammersmith to pick up another group of human survivors. B and the team are excited that they have finally been given a mission, but calamity strikes before they depart which dampens their excitement considerably (you’ll have to read the book to find out what).
Escorting the zombie version of fast food through infested territory is not without its risks, and the journey is not without incident (hell, this is a Darren Shan book so of course it isn’t!). However, I don’t think it is spoiling things to say that the group eventually reaches the ‘safe’ compound of New Kirkham (is that an almost nod to another master of the genre?). This journey and their eventual destination gives us a much greater insight into what is going on outside of London, as until now the books have very much focused on the revitalised, and the occasional human or monster that has come their way, and Shan smoothly reveals a little more of the post-apocalyptic world he has created, and some of the many hazards that face the small groups of survivors, many of which I would never have even considered. In addition to this, B’s past also starts to catch up with her and we see how far she has developed as a character, and how even in her semi-zombified state she is more human than many of the humans out there.
So why is it only almost my favourite so far? Long time readers of my blog will know that I am not averse to cliffhanger endings. I loved the way Shan finished the first book in this series – it really was one of those jaw hitting the ground moments. However, in this one I felt that the cliffhanger was just a little too extreme, and almost left me feeling like the book hadn’t been finished properly, and that i had been cheated. I can’t tell you how this episode ends (obviously), but all I will say is that yet again Shan reveals an evil in his horrific world that is sadly all too human in nature. Oh yes… and the Owl Man is back! Hurrah! Which kind of makes up for the cliffhanger in my mind 🙂
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