Hey guys!
I just have read "Remnants" and "The naming of Parts", and I am halfway through "White".
Now "The Naming of Parts" was an awesome take on the whole zombie apocolypse genre. I loved every page of the story. I highly doubt I will every read a zombie novel with such a unique and creepy perspective. Especially the mom on the bed. OH MY GOD!! that gave me the chills. I want to thank whoever it was that suggested the book to me I think it was floydian.
But...
Can anybody who understood the ending od "Remnants" please explain it to me. Is it just me or does it's conclusion not make much sense. Maybe Tim Lebbon did that on purpose for us to draw our own conclusions? Did he realize he was dead for some reason because his skin was giving off the blue glow? I reread the last few pages over and over but I couldn't come to a decicive conclusion of what exactly happened to him. It was a pretty solid story until that last part in the exit tunnel.
I just have read "Remnants" and "The naming of Parts", and I am halfway through "White".
Now "The Naming of Parts" was an awesome take on the whole zombie apocolypse genre. I loved every page of the story. I highly doubt I will every read a zombie novel with such a unique and creepy perspective. Especially the mom on the bed. OH MY GOD!! that gave me the chills. I want to thank whoever it was that suggested the book to me I think it was floydian.
But...
Can anybody who understood the ending od "Remnants" please explain it to me. Is it just me or does it's conclusion not make much sense. Maybe Tim Lebbon did that on purpose for us to draw our own conclusions? Did he realize he was dead for some reason because his skin was giving off the blue glow? I reread the last few pages over and over but I couldn't come to a decicive conclusion of what exactly happened to him. It was a pretty solid story until that last part in the exit tunnel.




