Positive
A Novel
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3.7 • 12 Ratings
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome meets World War Z and I Am Legend in this thrilling tale that has it all: a compelling story, great characters, and explosive action, making Positive the ultimate zombie novel of our time.
Anyone can be positive . . .
The tattooed plus sign on Finnegan's hand marks him as a Positive. At any time, the zombie virus could explode in his body, turning him from a rational human into a ravenous monster. His only chance of a normal life is to survive the last two years of the potential incubation period. If he reaches his twenty-first birthday without an incident, he'll be cleared.
Until then, Finn must go to a special facility for positives, segregated from society to keep the healthy population safe. But when the military caravan transporting him is attacked, Finn becomes separated. To make it to safety, he must embark on a perilous cross-country journey across an America transformed—a dark and dangerous land populated with heroes, villains, madmen, and hordes of zombies. And though the zombies are everywhere, Finn discovers that the real danger may be his fellow humans.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
If John Wyndham had written a zombie novel, it might very well have resembled Wellington's clever apocalyptic thriller, which has a number of parallels to Wyndham's classic The Day of the Triffids (1951). Nineteen-year-old Finn is part of the so-called second generation, born after a zombie outbreak claimed 99% of the U.S. population. He lives in a Manhattan whose 50,000 inhabitants have been zombie-free for the past 15 years. When his mother's latent zombie-virus infection is triggered, Finn is tattooed with the symbol indicating that he is a potential carrier. That status exiles him from the city, but the expected next step transport to a government medical center for "positives" is thwarted when his escort is murdered. Finn struggles to survive in a world where humans are as much a threat as the walking dead. Finn's personal growth is plausible as he grapples with the ethics of survival, and the story displays an imagination familiar to fans of Wellington's Chimera.
Customer Reviews
Pleasant but forgettable
I recently read this book and it was a decent, entertaining enough read due to the constant action and conflict but a numbered things annoyed me. The world building was a little inconsistent and sometimes the characters just did things to move the plot along. It was meant to be about zombies but it ended up being the old cliche about the government screwing people over.
And the basic premise of the novel just didn't make sense- the whole positive sign tattooed on the hand if you came into contact with a zombie meaning a person was excluded, was pretty ridiculous since pretty much the entire population was running around fighting zombies anyway... But I wouldn't say don't read it. It was ok.
Just terrible
If you just want a zombie fix and don’t care about bad writing, knock yourself out. I couldn’t get past the clunkiness and 14yo storytelling level. Maybe the later novels improve? I really hope so.
Positive
A very good book. Some real life lessons.