Title: Feed Author: Mira Grant Year: 2010 Publisher: Orbit Reviewer: Cathy Zhang This book was amazing. Totally full of awesome, is what I'd say. When I finished the book, I was in denial that the book was over, so I kept reading into the question-and-answer section, where Grant answers some questions about the novel and its sequel (to which my reaction was "OMG there's a sequel squee!") and the excerpt from the sequel. Arguably, this was a mistake, because it's gotten me way too excited for the sequel, which is no surprise, given how phenomenal I found this book to be. (Sadly, "Deadline," the sequel, is currently slated for a May 2011 release date.) Anyway, at this point you're probably thinking to yourself, "okay, so you claim that it's 'totally full of awesome,' but where's the evidence? What's this book actually about?" Well, it centers around three bloggers in the post-apocalyptic world, circa twenty-five years after the emergence of a virus that takes over dead or otherwise vulnerable bodies and causes them to mindlessly aid in its propagation. Bloggers have gained attention in this world because they were the first ones to report on the zombie outbreaks when everyone else was still in denial about the existence of the virus. The relationships between the characters and the mystery in the story are only the topmost layer of what makes this book as great as it is. I found similarities to Joss Whedon: superficially, in the naming of one of the main characters after Buffy of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," but more deeply, in the juxtaposition of humor with the stark reality of the world that has become all-too-familiar to our main characters. It is, in my opinion, an original idea well-executed.