![]() ![]() ![]() Humans are happy because they no longer have colds or diabetes or cancer or allergies. Sal and Nathan are together before the first book starts so there’s no “will they/won’t they.” Nathan’s entire personality can be summed up as “supportive and loyal.”Ī | K | ABIn Parasite, a company named SymboGen created a species of tapeworm that, when ingested (in a pill, very tidy and innocuous) keeps their host healthy. It has a romance in it, but the couple is an established, secure couple. So there’s a big cliffhanger and I’m all irritated because I had been so looking forward to NOT having a big cliffhanger. I only knew this because I (forgive me) peeked at the end. I also started this book with a bit of a pissy attitude, because originally Symbiont was going to be the conclusion of the series but it’s become the middle book in a trilogy. I started this book with high expectations and great excitement, because I love Mira Grant’s other books ( Parasite and the Newsflesh trilogy). Symbiont is the sequel to Parasite (which was reviewed by both RedHeadedGirl and me). ![]() It’s not a romance, but I’m reviewing it here because we have many Mira Grant fans (she also writes urban fantasy under the name Seanan McGuire). This book did not meet all of my lofty expectations, but it was still exciting. It’s not every day that I’m all excited about a tapeworm zombie apocalypse, but I’ve been looking forward to Mira Grant’s book Symbiont for a year, and when a copy landed on my front porch I did quite a dance of joy. ![]()
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