
Simon & Schuster has bought Jonathan Maberry's Rot & Ruin: Broken Lands, which will push reset on his YA series Rot & Ruin, about teenagers surviving the zombie apocalypse. In Broken Lands and its sequel, Lost Roads, Maberry introduces a new cast of characters and puts a new spin on the walking dead by exploring bizarre mutations, new human threats, and a nightmare landscap Simon & Schuster has bought Jonathan Maberry's Rot & Ruin: Broken Lands, which will push res...
Title | : | Lost Roads |
Author | : | Jonathan Maberry |
Rating | : | |
Genres | : | Horror |
ISBN | : | Broken Lands #2, Rot & Ruin #7 Edit Details Friend Reviews To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Reader Q&A To ask other readers questions about Lost Roads, please sign up. Be the first to ask a question about Lost Roads Community Reviews Showing 1-30 Average rating 4.29 |
Edition Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Lost Roads Reviews
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- Now, if we can convince Jon to finish the tale of the girls from that school in Cali who rescued Mike Sweeney... maybe with the boys from Overdue Books and Rags.... ...
- This is such a creepy world! I found the story very hard to put down! ...
- Most of this one was everyone moving from one disaster to another taking big hits along the way. Towards the end things got so bad that the only ideas left were ones where people might not survive, but if they didn't do anything they were dead, so why not. Then right at the end th...
- Lost Roads takes me back to my first Maberry series. Rot and Ruin started it all for me. Started me on the winding path through the worlds that all intersect with Benny and his friends at some point. So here, we go back to that world. In Broken Lands everything came together even more....
- You guys. *Blinks.* You GUYS. *Blinks some more.* This book. This was such a great book. There is so much to this book. Just like the one before in this series. There are characters who have been beaten up and broken down and yet they still fight. Who have lost almost every...
- I loved this new installment of the Broken Lands series (spin-off of the Rot &Ruin series). I loved all of the characters from Rot & Ruin and was glad to see them back in this new series. The new characters are well-developed and likable. The book is exciting and action-packed....
- Jonathan Maberry is an amazing author, and my 3-star rating here has nothing to do with the quality of the actual writing. The man has a way with words, and he knows how to manipulate language. My three star rating comes from the fact that after reading the Rot & Ruin series and ab...
- I loved the inhabitants of New Alamo, especially Gutsy and her coydog Sombra. Such an imaginative, brave girl! Together with Benny Imura's team they make formidable opponents against all the enemies of the living. And there's a lot of enemies... dead ones, half dead ones, li...
- I admit, I'd almost forgotten that Jonathan Maberry was continuing the Rot and Ruin with a second series, but now, it's good to see that he's got a second book out with Gutsy Gomez, Benny Imura, and all our favorite zom-hunters - and yes, Joe Ledger, whose main series of...
- I?ve been such a huge fan of Jonathan Maberry?s Benny Imura series for years. In fact, his Rot & Ruin series were the very first zombie books I?d ever read and is what started me on my love of the genre. Who knew?! I?d stayed so far away from anything zombie related until t...
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- If Joe Ledger wasn't part of this book, I would have given it one star. This book is intended for adolescents, so I shouldn't even be reading it, but it is technically part of the Joe Ledger world of books, so I have too. The parts with Joe Ledger aren't bad. I have a ha...
- This series involves some of my favorite characters I've ever read. This is a fitting conclusion to the first book, but is it the end? The world of Benny Imura, the Rot and Ruin, the Broken Lands - it's still full of billions of zombies, so there's plenty of opportunity ...
- Strengths: ? Rot and Ruin Backdrop ? Deals with contemporary issues ? Amazing female heroine Full Review I have read every single one of the Rot and Ruin series. If you haven't read them, you'll want to check them out before picking this one up. Lost Roads (and t...
- Awesome! Can't get enough of these books. Absolutely love the character crossover. Awesome! Can't get enough of these books. Absolutely love the character crossover. ...more ...
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- I really like the original rot and ruin series but this whole broken land series has taken a nose dive. The author started multiple plot lines in the first book that he completely abandoned or rushed in the book. I hated how the author played the whole mix part on the heroine making he...
- Omg this book was amazing. I cheered and I cried! ...
- The Lost Roads was a worthwhile sequel. ...
- Seemed a little slow, but the ending was great! ...
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- It is a great conclusion to the series with a few surprises. I loved every minute of it. ...
- Loved it I thoroughly enjoyed reading all these series. They were about bravery and courage and cowards and the evil ones. It took a long time for me to purchase these last two books I hadn't read because they were so EXPENSIVE. Nevertheless they were outstanding,. I'm gla...
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- I really liked this sequel to Broken Lands. Gutsy, Spider, and Alethea are very interesting characters, and I enjoyed their development. The evolution of the zombie plague and mutations are excellent and intricate. The ending is left open, so I'm very curious what will happen next...
- It was okay. I wish it was better. It?s lacking in the emotional scenes that made me fall in love with the series and seemed to be all over the place plot wise. I was very excited to see all these characters interact and bond but it didn?t happen. Also like am I suppose to ship Ben...
- Excellent ...