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Title:Feed (Newsflesh #1)
Author:Mira Grant
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 599 pages
Published:May 1st 2010 by Orbit (first published April 10th 2010)
Categories:Horror. Zombies. Science Fiction. Fiction. Dystopia
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Feed (Newsflesh #1) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 599 pages
Rating: 3.85 | 50347 Users | 6087 Reviews

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The year was 2014. We had cured cancer. We had beaten the common cold. But in doing so we created something new, something terrible that no one could stop. The infection spread, virus blocks taking over bodies and minds with one, unstoppable command: FEED. Now, twenty years after the Rising, bloggers Georgia and Shaun Mason are on the trail of the biggest story of their lives—the dark conspiracy behind the infected. The truth will get out, even if it kills them.

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Original Title: Feed
ISBN: 0316081051 (ISBN13: 9780316081054)
Edition Language: English
Series: Newsflesh #1
Characters: Georgia Mason, Shaun Mason, Georgette "Buffy" Meissonier, Peter Ryman, Richard Cousins, Rebecca Atherton, Alaric Kwong, Mahir Gowda
Literary Awards: Hugo Award Nominee for Best Novel (2011), Locus Award Nominee for Best SF Novel (2011), Shirley Jackson Award Nominee for Novel (Finalist) (2010), Goodreads Choice Award for Science Fiction (2010)


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Ratings: 3.85 From 50347 Users | 6087 Reviews

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Feed fractured my heart, and then broke it - so, of course, it deserves to be my first five-star book of 2012. It is definitely not your typical zombie story with sleazy action sequences and creepy cliches, but a wonderful mix of zombies, blogging, and politics.The book takes place after the Rising of 2014, in which the cure to the common cold and the cure to cancer combined to form a virus that raised the dead. Several people were immediately infected and many more lost their lives during that

The difference between the truth and a lie is that both of them can hurt, but only one will take the time to heal you afterward. I've heard about Feed for a few years, but as usual I'm slow to join the party. After reading it, I agree it deserves its reputation. Look at the synopsis, and you may think: zombie. In reality its a book where the zombies hover in the background of a character-rich mystery. I forgot about the zombies half the time, because it's not a horror book about zombies; it's a

Do you know what the one I found impossible to believe about this book?Zombies? No. Sure, they are impossible but no, not that.Hipsters with determination enough to create a top notch news site/blog? No...That a society wouldn't just lose their collective minds when their dead friends and loved ones got up and tried to eat them, and yet somehow kept it together enough to create amazing tech to help them survive? When in 2015 I'm amazed most people can keep themselves alive, feed themselves and

I read this for the Apocalypse Whenever book group and ended up not liking it at all. I'll admit I have some prejudices that pushed me to that assessment:1) I really hate it when I can hear an author's opinions or point of view coming out of the mouths of his or her characters; Ian Malcom in Jurassic Park, Laszlo Kreizler in The Alienist, etc. Laszlo even *looks* like Caleb Carr. I know that authors almost always use their characters to channel some of the authors own thoughts and opinions, but

Looks like I'm going to have to add this book to the list I call 'Popular books I can't appreciate' along with novels like The Lord of the Rings trilogy and Magic Bites. To all those goodreads members who loved this book - I tried, I swear I did. I finished a book that failed to grab my interest one bit right up to the last page, I have never forced myself to read 571 pages of a book that felt like wading through sludge. Perhaps I am not intelligent enough for this story, but whatever the

4.5 stars - I am used by now to read books that are great amazing in the beginning, ok by the middle, and surprise the hell out of me all through the ending. Feed is that kind of book and even more.I loved how it started (with such a great adventure), and I loved that feeling I got through the story, like I was part of it, finding more and more information about the world, the virus, the people involved. Yes, at some point it got to be a bit slow, but it was still full of useful information

Ok, I really got to stop adding things to my review.. but just this last time..Feed (and the entire Newsflesh Trilogy) made the list for..Best Badass Zombie Books...http://badassbookreviews.com/the-best...Ok... All you FEED fans... for your viewing pleasure...(from Mira Grant's aka Seanan McGuire's blog) FED by Mira GrantWhat if the ending of FEED had been different?FED, by Mira Grant. But trust us, if you haven't read FEED, you don't want to read on. This ending contains massive spoilers.Still

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