Title: The First Days (As The World Dies: A Zombie Trilogy #1)
Author: Rhiannon Frater
Publisher: Tor (US)
Publication Date: July 2011
ARC: 331 pages
Genre: Horror, Zombies
Source: Review Copy
Reviewed by: Carolyn
RATING: 8/10 – brilliant, couldn’t put it down
SUMMARY:
Not with a bang, not with a whimper, but with the rending and tearing of flesh…
Katie is driving to work one beautiful peaceful morning when a dead man jumps into her convertible and tries to eat her. The zombie plague is 100 percent fatal. Once the victim dies, the corpse is certain to rise again, ravenous for human flesh.
The same morning, Jenni finds her husband devouring their infant son. Moments later, Katie and Jenni are fleeing their lives on a cross-Texas odyssey to rescue Jenni’s oldest son and hopefully find safety… somewhere… as the world tumbles into chaos.
A small isolated, fortified town is their only hope. Fewer than one hundred people have gathered there, clinging to civilization and to hope. They all know the zombies will come for them soon. But until that day they will live, and love, and maybe even laugh. (Press Release)
REVIEW:
“The First Days” is the first book in a new zombie series by Rhiannon Frater. Originally self-published all three books in the series are now being released by Tor US in fairly quick succession. As soon as I heard about this series I knew I had to read it, and squealed with delight when Tor offered me the first book to review – well, you know how much I love the zombies
“The First Days” is an action-packed, character-driven novel and was immensely enjoyable and fun to read. I had difficulty putting it down. The writing also seemed to get better and better as the book progressed.
From literally the first page, Frater pulled me in and never let go. I went on an epic journey with two amazing women and it was scary, funny and exhilarating.
What I loved about Frater’s writing was her ability to give her characters life. Her portrayal of Jenni, an abused and beaten wife who watches her husband eat her children alive and Katie, a lesbian lawyer who is nearly eaten by her wife, is just superb. I really cared about these two women.
The plot is fab too. It’s not original in the sense that there are zombies and people are fighting to stay alive, as this has been done before, but the author does manage to give it a breath of fresh air by having two females as her protagonists.
Jenni’s transformation from a downtrodden victim of marital abuse to that of a gun-toting zombie-killing machine was moving as well as, at times, hilarious. However, although Jenni is definitely unhinged this is shown to the reader through her actions and dialogue – it isn’t spelled out to us. We garner all the information we need from the characters themselves and I loved this, it made them more real.
Life for Jenni was already tragic before the zombie apocalypse but now it’s just downright catastrophic, it’s almost laughable. And laugh she does, especially when she’s splitting a zombies head in two with a bullet.
Katie’s character is great too, and if I had to choose she is the one I connected with the most. She’s down to earth, strong and independent. She keeps things together and seems a lot more sane than Jenni.
Katie and Jenni have a lot of scars emotionally and physically and both are traumatised. But they can certainly look after themselves and they both realise they are stronger than they thought, especially Jenni, but I think a lot of her strength is coming from a little craziness and I’m interested to see if she changes in subsequent books, or if this is just how she is now.
The only aspect I didn’t like about Katie’s character was the sudden change in her sexual orientation – it gets a bit of a shake up half way through the novel and I didn’t know about it. I felt as though I had been kept in the dark along with the other characters and I didn’t like it. There was no need to keep this aspect of Katie’s story secret from the reader and I must admit I felt a bit duped – as I’m sure Katie’s friends will when they find out.
The other small niggle I had was as the story moved forward it did become a little too focused on Katie and as this started out as a female duo, I missed Jenni.
However, these are very small annoyances, ultimately “The First Days” had me thrilled, excited, sad and happy as I read the ups and downs of these peoples lives. Characters come and go throughout the novel, but they always leave a lasting memory.
Katie and Jenni fight their way through hordes of flesh eating zombies with a dog and Jenni’s step son. They eventually find a group of people who are rebuilding their world, even if it’s a smaller and more insular one, by fortifying their town. It’s a huge effort but most pitch in.
Although, as with life, there are the stupid ones, the ignorant ones and the thugs who want to rebel against change and what is happening or don’t want to believe that they are now living with the walking dead who want to eat them alive. Some think that all the undead need is a little medical attention *idiots*. This attitude bugs me no end and I always relish when one of them gets eaten, just so I can be smug and say “see, not medical attention”
VERDICT:
“The First Days” is just SO good. It’s a really fab addition to the zombie genre and I can’t wait to follow Katie and Jenni’s story with ‘Fighting to Survive‘ and then ‘Seige‘ – if you love strong characters, exciting plot and of course zombies then I’m sure you will love this.
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I am so looking forward to this series. I am a huge zombie nerd and I'm always on the lookout for new material.
I'm glad to see you enjoyed it.
M
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May have to buy this book for my holiday
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I have read all 3 books before Tor picked them up, when they were self published by Ms. Frater. I absolutely love love love them, so much I'm reading my kindle copies for the 3rd time right now. I can't wait for the new published versions!
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Oh it sounds good! I'm always up for a zombies story, and I haven't read enough of those!
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Michelle – I can't wait to get my hands on book 2, it really is a great story so far – I hope you enjoy it
Caroline – Yes! Go buy and enjoy!
Valerie – I'm glad to hear that all book are brilliant, can't wait to read them
Kay – I *love* zombie fiction. If ever I'm in a reading slump, I just read a zombie book it drags me out of it – works like a charm!
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The cover of this book looks gorgeous, even though I'm not a huge zombie fan – I actually want to give this book a shot.
Thanks so much, for a great review.
Suz @ A Soul Unsung
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I enjoy a good zombie book, but why couldn't Jenny find her husband devouring her mother-in-law instead of their son??
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