



The Burning World
A Warm Bodies Novel
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4.6 • 25 Ratings
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
Library Journal’s Must-Have Spring Books, Editors’ Picks 2017
“A thrilling coast-to-coast journey.” —The Seattle Times
“A richly imagined philosophical exploration.” —Bellingham Herald
“Exciting action, intriguing characters, epic scale.” —Booklist (starred review)
“Poignant and poetic...brings zombie lit back from the dead.” —The Stranger
The New York Times bestseller Warm Bodies captured hearts worldwide in twenty-five languages, inspiring a major film and a cult fandom. Now R the reluctant zombie continues his journey in this much-anticipated sequel.
Being alive is hard. Being human is harder. But since his recent recovery from death, R is making progress. He’s learning how to read, how to speak, maybe even how to love, and the city’s undead population is showing signs of life. R can almost imagine a future with Julie, this girl who restarted his heart—building a new world from the ashes of the old one.
And then helicopters appear on the horizon. Someone is coming to restore order. To silence all this noise. To return things to the way they were, the good old days of stability and control and the strong eating the weak. The plague is ancient and ambitious, and the Dead were never its only weapon.
How do you fight an enemy that’s in everyone? Can the world ever really change? With their home overrun by madmen, R, Julie, and their ragged group of refugees plunge into the otherworldly wastelands of America in search of answers. But there are some answers R doesn’t want to find. A past life, an old shadow, crawling up from the basement.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Marion's third Warm Bodies zombie novel (after 2013's series prequel, The New Hunger) continues the story of a postapocalyptic world where some of the walking dead have achieved a sentient state a conceit that some readers will have trouble buying into. The protagonist, known simply as R, is one of those evolved zombies; 67 days before the book begins, he found an "exit" from an unremembered number of years spent as a mindless flesh eater. During those two months, R's mind has somehow reached the point where he can narrate his biography with luminous prose: "In simpler times, life was a one-act play, and when it was over we took our bows and caught our roses and enjoyed any applause we earned; then the spotlight faded and we shuffled backstage to nibble crackers in the greenroom of eternity." The unconvincing central premise is coupled with a conventional story line, in which R and his allies are confronted by a threat from a militant group of human survivors, and underdeveloped characters, including R's human love interest.
Customer Reviews
Book 3 of a 4 book series
This is an amazing continuation of my favorite series from my absolute favorite author! Is is a must-read. Also, don’t forget to read the best & final book: The Living by Isaac Marion.
Love this book
A friend of mine recommended the whole series. One week later and I’m in loveeeee! Burning World is my favorite. I’m looking forward to a next book!
Wonderful sequel
When I finished warm bodies I couldn’t wait for the sequel. When this came out I was so excited and let me tell you I was not disappointed for a second. Learning more about R and Julie after what happened in warm bodies is a great read. Even better when you start to learn about who R was. If you loved warm bodies I’m recommend this. It’s a very good read. And rumor has it there’s a third book on the horizon.