Book Review: Graveminder
Graveminder is a dark book. In this book we have zombies, love, and two worlds:The dead and the living.
Graveminder was at first hard to get into but I think because I was still recovering from the last book, has that happened to any of ya'll?,The reason that it intrigued me was because it was a fantasy book and those are also my favorite. The writing was well balanced throughout the whole book and it had a great ending. It made me want to know who was behind the whole thing. I would not say it was a young adult book, I would say it's an adult book of zombies:)
From Amazon:
Rebekkah Barrow never forgot the tender
attention her grandmother, Maylene, bestowed upon the dead of
Claysville. While growing up, Rebekkah watched as Maylene performed the
same unusual ritual at every funeral: three sips from a small silver
flask followed by the words, “Sleep well, and stay where I put you.”
Now Maylene is gone and Bek must return to the hometown—and the man—she abandoned a decade ago, only to discover that Maylene’s death was not natural . . . and there was good reason for her odd traditions. In Claysville, the worlds of the living and the dead are dangerously connected—and beneath the town lies a shadowy, lawless land ruled by the enigmatic Charles, aka Mr. D. From this dark place the deceased will return if their graves are not properly minded. And only the Graveminder, a Barrow woman, and the current Undertaker, Byron, can set things to right once the dead begin to walk. . . .
Now Maylene is gone and Bek must return to the hometown—and the man—she abandoned a decade ago, only to discover that Maylene’s death was not natural . . . and there was good reason for her odd traditions. In Claysville, the worlds of the living and the dead are dangerously connected—and beneath the town lies a shadowy, lawless land ruled by the enigmatic Charles, aka Mr. D. From this dark place the deceased will return if their graves are not properly minded. And only the Graveminder, a Barrow woman, and the current Undertaker, Byron, can set things to right once the dead begin to walk. . . .
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