Wednesday, 23 March 2011

The Dead - Charlie Higson

I bought this one with a Waterstone's card that I was gifted on my Birthday.
Expecting a sequel but getting a prequel was a little bit disappointing but that was until I read the story within.
This series may be about children under the age of 14/15 but it is not for children of that age, well not really any younger than 12. I read all sorts as a child but I wouldn't have wanted to read this then.
It was shocking and gruesome and he is not afraid to let you get emotionally invested in a character and then kill them. (This happened in The Enemy too).

It is a gripping read but not one for before bed. Higson is weaving a world that I want to know so much more about, I wished this book would just go on and on and tell me everything.

The small links between the two books were fantastic too, even though they were guessable from early on, the sinister nature of revealing who the man in the England shirt is from the first book or where Sam's story fits into this one make it wonderful.

Give this series a go, I dare you.

4/5

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