
Zero Day
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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George Newbern
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By:
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Ezekiel Boone
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In the thrilling, nerve-wracking finale of Ezekiel Boone's "hair-raising" (Parade) Hatching series, the United States goes to war against the queen spiders that threaten to overtake the human race forever.
The world is on the brink of apocalypse. Zero Day has come.
The only thing more terrifying than millions of spiders is the realization that those spiders work as one. But among the government, there is dissent: do we try to kill all of the spiders, or do we gamble on Professor Guyer's theory that we need to kill only the queens?
For President Stephanie Pilgrim, it's an easy answer. She's gone as far as she can - more than two dozen American cities hit with tactical nukes, the country torn asunder - and the only answer is to believe in Professor Guyer. Unfortunately, Ben Broussard and the military men who follow him don't agree, and Pilgrim, Guyer, and the loyal members of the government have to flee, leaving the question: what's more dangerous, the spiders or ourselves?
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Loved it!
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I didn't really look at my reviews of 'The Hatching' or 'Skitter' before I'm writing this, but I'm pretty sure that I mentioned either both or one of these two things in those reviews: it wasn't long enough and that certain scenes could've been more in-depth so that the book, although a normal size novel, could've been longer and given the reader that extra *UMPH* to take away after reading it. I feel the same way about this one; I might even feel stronger about it, because this is the final book in the series.
In this final installment, all the characters (still alive) are present and doing their thing while they wait for the possibility of a third wave of spiders. Shotgun and Gordo are perfecting their machine so that they can get it to work to track this mysterious signal being sent to these spiders from various locations not the globe.
Now, I am going to say that this book could've been twice its size and still had more story to tell. I DO NOT believe the Mr. Boone was just trying to wrap up a series and didn't care anymore. I think that's how he writes, because the same thing was wrong with the first two in the trilogy. Maybe I should be okay with this, but I find it to be incredibly frustrating and I really wanted more. MORE. MORE PLEASE!
It doesn't say who narrated 'Zero Day,' but I'm almost 100% sure it was the same gentleman as the first two in the series, George Newbern. As always, he did a spectacular job with the material. He had to jump around and portray so many different characters. Despite the book being written in a third person omnipotent sort of way, I felt like Mr. Boone wanted it to feel like a third person limited by going into the head of each character. It's almost like a third person limited, except with twenty different characters in which you are inside the head. Newbern was ridiculously good at this very difficult task. For narration, I'm going to give Newbern an A-.
As far as the novel goes, I'm going to do this one a little different than I normally do. First, I'm going to give the grade it would deserve IF Ezekiel Boone had written the novel the length and with the pieces that it needed to have. I'D GIVE IT AN A! A FULL A!!!!!!!!! It had all the pieces and, if this was Boone's first draft, that would make a lot of sense. He has the outline there and now he just needs to go fill the rest of that prose into the book. However, he did not do that and this is the extent of the novel (and series). Because of this, Zero Day receives a C+ from me. Now, people don't read reviews on audible by the same people a lot of times. They usually look at the book and read the ones below. However, if you have read the reviews where I use this grading scale, you know a few things. I do not give A's out very often. I don't even give A's out to books I think are really good. A's are reserved for pieces of literature that are above and beyond what you expect and you finish the book with either literal exhaustion, emotion, or other strong feelings. Also, a C+ is a decent grade, because, as you can see on the audible star scale, I gave it a 3. It's average with that extra little bit, which is exactly what I think this book deserves. Mr. Boone, if you ever read this review (I know, unlikely) just know that I am a HUGE fan of our trilogy! I just REALLY wanted you to go in deeper to these scenarios. I can't specifically say what exactly I think should've done, because I don't want to give away any parts of the ending or important plot points.
To people thinking about starting the series, DO IT! I don't want to discourage people from reading it, because of my review. I'm really harsh and Zero Day (plus the other two in the series) are a wild ride, but just know that there will be moments where you think there could've been just... a little more.
Really, REALLY Good, But Just Not Quite There...
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The end came quicker than I expected. Probably because I didn’t want it to end.
If you like scary books and aren’t afraid of spiders, this series is for you.
Satisfying end to the trilogy.
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Intriguing story!
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exciting
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Well written
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middling conclusion
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When we last were in this spider infested future world, humanity was on a precipice. A second wave of spiders had struck, President Pilgrim ordered the tactical nuking of infested American cities and then the fracturing of America itself via the Spanish Protocol. The characters we had come to know were spread across the country, with problems big and small to contend with, ranging from mere survival to contriving a way to save humanity itself. And the various points of view offered by Boone were not all human, we also were privy to minds of the spiders, and knew something terrible was to come.
Boone plunges readers back into the thick of the action, and things go from bad to worse. Tensions rise in the government, and there are differing opinions on how best to combat the threat with a rift opening between the executive branch and the military. All the while the scientists are racing to figure out how the spiders operate in an effort to head off the existential threat.
Dialog remains snappy, deaths gruesome, small insights into character and humanity shine here and there, and the suspense grows. Boone chooses to write this final entry leaving much unsaid and undescribed, setting up set pieces and letting the reader fill in the blanks. It isn't that the reader has to guess what likely happened--he often leads the reader through a series of events and encounters, with a climactic decision or statement made, then the point of view abruptly shifts. This lends the narrative even greater speed, but also makes portions feel rushed. The book is not incredibly long, and I think more than a few readers would have enjoyed more elaboration from Boone and would have forgiven a few extra pages.
All in all, though, the book is incredibly fun and Boone treats the readers to an epilogue that happily ties up a number of loose ends. This apes movies where in the closing credits we find out what happened next to the main characters. Boone does not deny his readers the comfort of knowing how our favorite characters fared in this new world, and happily they have fared well. A truly entertaining trilogy, not for those who dislike gore with their action, but worth the time for those who like a ton of action, characters to root for, and loose ends firmly tied. Oh, and one spoiler worth giving: Claymore (the dog) lives.
Entertaining trilogy, the dog lives
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Very good!
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Very Interesting
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