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The Reapers are the Angels by Alden Bell
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The Reapers are the Angels is one of those books which I find extremely difficult to review because whatever I might say about it, it is never enough and it sounds banal.

Right from page 1, it was clear to me that this book stands in a category of its own in respect to YA lit - but then, can it even be considered YA lit? One sure thing I can say is that this is literature.
In fact, one of the traits which make this book really stand out is certainly the quality of its writing: metaphorical, evocative, set to convey, step by step, through flashbacks, Temple's mal de vivre.

Temple is our main character, she's 15 but she is no teenager. Born in a post-zombie world, she is a master of survival, a lost soul and she can't stay away from violence. She doesn't know a world before the advent of the zombies and to her, they're not even a problem, they're just a nuisance with which she has to deal on a daily basis, like an explorer living in the jungle and having to be careful about dangerous animals.
At the beginning of the book, we find her living on a small island, isolated from the rest of world. After a zombie tries to cross the channel to get to her, she decides to look for a safer place to live, so she goes on the road. Of course, Temple's quest for a safe haven is pointless, because what she is really looking for is some interior peace from the nightmares that torment her inside and of which she cannot get rid. Life has been unfair to her, has set her aside from society, yet when given the chance to redeem herself and be a part of a commune, she refuses.

The story reminded, in more than one occasion, of a Tarantino movie - I'd say Kill Bill with zombies. Its brutality and violence bordering almost on grotesque, represented as a part of daily routine and of human nature stridently clash with Temple's supposed age of innocence, which you can still detect in some part of her personality and behavior but that has been shattered by gruesome and traumatic events in her life.

As I am re-reading this review I notice I am starting not to make any sense here so I'll keep it short. I recommend this book because it is excellently written, because Temple is an extraordinary character you will not easily forget, because the story is simple but simply amazing and this is, in my opinion, the best zombie book out there at the moment.

My favorite passage from the book (but truly, there are many) to give you a taste of Bell's writing:

She leaves him sitting there, glancing back just once before she goes through the stairwell door and observing how the cloud of smoke from his cigar gets pulled in wisps out the dark gaping hole in the glass wall - as though it is his soul, too large for his massive frame and seeping out the pores of his skin and wandering circuitous back into the wilderness where it knows itself true among the violent and the dead.

Excellent book, I think I'll read pretty much anything this author publishes.

August, 2011 EDIT
While reading other readers' reviews, I noticed many people mentioning the fact that they thought Moses' vendetta towards Temple was pointless and it lacked a purpose. Since I didn't think so, this is my interpretation of the matter:
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Reading Progress

June 19, 2011 – Shelved
June 27, 2011 – Started Reading
June 29, 2011 –
page 51
22.67%
June 30, 2011 –
page 97
43.11%
July 1, 2011 –
page 155
68.89% "i have a feeling this book is going to make me sad"
July 3, 2011 – Finished Reading

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Maja (The Nocturnal Library) Oh, read it soon! Pretty please. :D


Limonessa I got it in the mail yesterday and I am looking forward to it. I'll finish Deadline and then continue on my zombie frenzy. Or do you think I shouldn't read them one after the other?


Maja (The Nocturnal Library) Oh, yes, I forgot you're still reading Deadline. Maybe you should read something light between them. A nice paranormal YA with an awful love triangle. :D


Wendy Darling Yes, you might need a little break after Deadline. Possibly therapy. ;)

But Reapers is so different from this other series, it probably won't matter too much. I read them fairly close together.


Limonessa Ok I think I'll read something in between, just to get my mind off the zombies. Partner is leaving tomorrow for 4 days so I'll have more time to concentrate on books.


Maja (The Nocturnal Library) Oh, maybe the next Elemental Assassin book if you have it.


Limonessa I do! I've started EA #2 which I momentarily dropped for Deadline. Will get back to it.


Wendy Darling Great review, Lisa! I loved this one, too. And I like the passages you quoted, though really, it's hard to find a bad one in a book like this.


Limonessa True Wendy. This one struck me in particular, I like the smoke portrayed as the soul. Geez, some people are just gifted huh?


Wendy Darling Yes. Lucky for us. :)


message 11: by Nalnac (new)

Nalnac Bella review tata! Domanda: ma c'è anche un protagonista maschile o no? Non ho letto lo spoiler per non rovinarmi la sorpresa, ma non capisco se la storia si focalizza solo sull' eroina e gli zombie o ci sono altri personaggi.


Limonessa Non leggere lo spoiler!
Ci sono altri personaggi. Ricorda questo libro non è YA a mio parere ed è abbastanza unico nel suo genere.


Maja (The Nocturnal Library) I had to unlike and like this review again. Just in case it wasn't clear how much I liked it the first time!


message 14: by Nalnac (new)

Nalnac Grazie. Mi hai messo una curiosità addosso che DEVO leggerlo assolutamente LOL !! C'ho 'na pila de libri sul comodino che va da Roma fino su da te al nord ..;) prima o poi ce la farò!


Limonessa Maja wrote: "I had to unlike and like this review again. Just in case it wasn't clear how much I liked it the first time!"

Maja, you make crack up :D


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