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"This taut, unforgettable adventure is storytelling of the best sort." - Andrea Cremer, NYT Bestselling Author of NIGHTSHADEStep into the Feral Zone, where the stakes are high, the romance is steamy, and the dangers are unlike anything you've ever seen. . . .Lane McEvoy gets the shock of her life when she learns that someone she loves has crossed into the Feral Zone, the forbidden wilderness east of the Mississippi River. Few have dared set foot in the Zone since the devastating biological disaster that killed millions and left the survivors . . . changed. But now Lane has little choice. She travels east, completely unprepared for what she finds in the ruins of civilization . . . and afraid to learn whether her humanity will prove her greatest strength or a fatal weakness.In this bold and utterly original trilogy, acclaimed author Kat Falls brings you to the very edge of civilization and dares you to jump.
Inhuman, by Kat Falls- Amazon Sales Rank: #150900 in Books
- Brand: Falls, Kat
- Published on: 2015-03-31
- Released on: 2015-03-31
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 7.80" h x .74" w x 6.15" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 384 pages
From Booklist Following a cataclysmic plague, the eastern U.S. has been quarantined behind a massive wall extending from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. Crossing the wall is a capital offense, so 16-year-old Lane is horrified to learn that her father has gone over the barrier and headed to the East. At the behest of the authorities, she is sent after him and quickly finds her life in danger from the Feral—vicious, hybrid beings who are half human and half animal. Happily, Lane finds help from two fearless young men: Everson, a guard, and Rafe, a soldier-of-fortune type. In between swashing and buckling, both take time to fall in love with Lane, who is being pursued by a tiger-man who wants to eat her heart. Yes, life is complicated in the East, and more than a tad melodramatic. Fans of dystopian fiction, however, will find a good deal to like in this fast-paced mash-up that includes elements of romance and horror and, no surprise, an inconclusive ending that promises a sequel. Grades 8-12. --Michael Cart
Review "Readers will find themselves drawn into Lane's story through the author's consistent worldbuilding and striking turns of phrase. Lane is an appealing and credible protagonist; her progression from obsessive cleanliness to fearless engagement with the infected is subtle and believable. Sure to satisfy fans of the dystopian-romance genre and to gather new ones along the way." - KIRKUS, Starred Review"The animal hybrids are sometimes intriguing and sometimes terrifying (like the half-bat half-piranha weevlings) but are always compelling. . . . This is a perfectly plotted, deliciously suspenseful journey through a lush, intriguing society in which nothing is quite as it seems." - SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL"Falls presents Lane as a competent, admirable heroine who more than holds her own. The setting holds great promise, and its dangers are quite entertaining. . . A solid start." - PUBLISHERS WEEKLY"Recommended for readers looking for a thrilling, page-turning read." - VOYA
About the Author Kat Falls is the author of Inhuman, Dark Life, and Rip Tide. A graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, she holds an MFA in screenwriting from Northwestern University, where she now teaches. She lives in Illinois with her husband and three children.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. an okay story, but I expected more By Sarah (Source: I received a digital copy of this book for free on a read-to-review basis. Thanks to Scholastic and Netgalley.)16-year-old Lane lives in a dystopian society, where beyond the boundary wall live people who are known as ‘feral’ – part-human, part-animal hybrids.When Lane is picked up for possibly being infected (having the disease that turns people feral), she soon learns that the reason is that her father has been going across the boundary to the old city of Chicago to bring back priceless art works. One woman has evidence of him crossing the boundary, and offers Lane a deal – get her father to retrieve something for her from Chicago, and she’ll make the evidence go away.Given only 5 days to find her father, get the item, and get back behind the boundary wall, Lane is on a tight schedule.Can she find the scientist who supposedly knows where her father is? Can she find the item the woman has asked for? And can she do it without becoming infected herself?This was an okay dystopian novel, but it felt like a bit like a fairy-tale-mash-up.Lane was an okay character, although I did think she was maybe a little dumb at times. I didn’t quite get how she could figure out that the stories her father had told her, were really about what was on the other side of the wall, but then not figure out that the strange creatures he’d talked about where also real and on the other side of the wall. Logic missing.The storyline in this book was a bit of a strange one. At times it felt like we really were in some kind of a dystopian future, and then at other times it felt like some kind of fairy-tale world. At times I got hints of ‘The Wizard of Oz’ – a tiger-man who is going around searching for a heart (the tin-man), and a girl who is looking for a scientist who will tell her what she needs to get home (Dorothy), never mind that they were traveling along a road (admittedly it wasn’t made of yellow bricks but we can’t be too literal). Not forgetting the feral and very vicious monkey type things, which reminded me of the Wicked Witch’s flying monkeys.Then there were hints of ‘Alice in Wonderland’ – Lane having to crawl through small spaces, and then a very self-important, and nasty-piece-of-work Queen, who kept ordering people killed (I was waiting for the ‘Off with their heads!’ line!), who reminded me of the Queen of Hearts.There was even a ‘Beauty and the Beast’ angle worked in there – ‘the beast has to win her heart’, which was unexpected and quite clever.I did feel that this book lost its way a little in the middle, and I did find some of the middle bits a little boring, but thankfully it picked up a bit at the end. The ending was then alright, but again, I thought that Lane had been exceptionally stupid as it turned out. There was quite a lot not wrapped up at the end, leaving more to be explored in further books, but I wouldn’t want to read these back-to-back. That boring part in the middle stopped this from being anything more than an okay read for me.Overall; and okay dystopian fairy-tale-esque story.6.5 out of 10.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Wooohh, What an EPIC Adventure! By Alicia 4.5 Stars When I finished reading Inhuman, my mind raced for days. Finally I couldn't take it anymore, and I had to write this review before my mind exploded from awesomeness overdrive! First and foremost I have to say how much I really, really, enjoyed this book! I fell hard for this book, and the characters. I was literately on the edge of my seat the entire time. It was such an amazing ride on a rollercoaster of highs and lows, that felt never ending! Inhuman was nothing like I thought it would be, no it was wayyyy better then I ever could of imagined! I thought it was going to be another ol' zombie book. Which is fine, I love zombie books, its just that not too much has changed in that genre. But Mrs. Falls has managed to bring something so fresh and unique, that I literally had to force myself to put this book down at times, because I did not want to stop reading until the last page, and even then I was screaming for the next in the series, it was just that good! The writing was suspenseful and very graphic. The author painted such vivid gruesome scenes that left me with a visual that lasted long after the book was over. Mrs. Falls has managed to exceeded my expectations and more with this novel. The Plot A vicious virus has swept across the United States wiping out most of the east side. The virus initially killed the host, but years later the virus progressed and started turning humans into animals. Yep, you heard that right. ANMAILS, Not zombies! But these animals were still half human, well at least until the virus completely takes over not only their body, but their mind too, and when that happens, steer clear, because their coming at you full force. The United States quickly took action by building huge walls, cutting off the whole east side, leaving the infected to die, or better yet, mutant. While the next generation grew into teens, they were shielded by the truth of what really lies beyond their safe haven. The infected! The humans on Westside, the safe side of the wall, was told that the virus infected people then it killed them. They were kept from the truth of what really lies in the east, Man and Animal combined! Of course their was rumors, but that's all they were, rumors! Sixteen year old Lane is among the naïve, sheltered from the truth of what's really beyond the walls of their haven. Lane never imagined she would ever step foot into the Savage zone behind the wall. But that's exactly what Lane intends to do when the truth is revealed about her father. Her father is a fetch, someone who travels into the Savage zone to reclaim any lost property left in the east side before the virus hit and destroyed their world. But if a fetch is caught going beyond the wall, then the penalty could very well be death, and Lane refuses to let that happen! When her father is caught on video traveling beyond the wall unauthorized, she is offered a deal. Travel to the quarantine line and deliver a letter to her father, offering immunity for his crimes if he aggress to travel into the roughest city left in the east and retrieve lost property. Without any other option, Lane reluctantly aggress to deliver the letter to her dad. And that's when Lane comes face to face with the truth of what lies in the Salvage zone, Mananimals! That's when Lane's adventure starts. She travels the Salvage lands in search for her father, and runs into trouble around every corner. She enlist help from a line guard, someone who patrols the quarantine line, and a human boy that might just be more feral then the actual Mananimals. Together they travel through the dangerous infected cities, in search of her father and the item they need to make her father's crimes disappear, all while searching for the missing infected blood types for the 50 different stains of the virus, in hopes of taking it back to their head doctor to find the cure they need to end the virus and rebuild their cities! But Lane is too trusting with never living with or around the infection. She has a soft spot, and wants to help the ones that can't help themselves. And that right there, might be Lane's downfall, and untimely lead her to her demise if she's not careful. Lane has all these problems on top of trying to deny the feelings she's having for both her traveling companions. Yeah, that was one hell of an adventure! I've never read a book so different, but yet so utterly amazing. These Mananimals were so different then any other zombieish-aninamlish thing I have ever read. There wasn't that much romance in this book, but with the way it ended, I'm sure the next book will have plenty of romance to satisfy. There is a slight love triangle, but I would say its enough to drive anyone away you doesn't like them. I am so looking forward to the next book in this series, and I can't wait to dive back into their next adventure, because let me tell you, this ending almost had me in tears! It was torture the way it ended. I have to know what happened to one of my favorite characters after something devastating happened to them at the end! Mrs. Falls your cruel! Cruel I tell you! That ending was tooooo much for me to handle, and with the second book so far away, I will be in a living a nightmare until the next book is in my hands! Overall, I loved pretty much every aspect of this book. The writing was great, the plot was unique and original, and kept me craving more, and the action kept going and going until the very end! I couldn't of asked for a better book! Now Mrs. Falls BRING ON BOOK 2!!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Entertaining thought lacking believability By Lizzy Lessard An entertaining dystopian world but a less than believable heroine gives me mixed feelings about INHUMAN. Lane has lived her entire life on the safe side of the wall. She’s heard only rumors about the feral world on the other side. When confronted about her father’s illegal activities, Lane accepts everything told to her at face value. She’s apparently been subconsciously primed for a mission to the other side of the wall as all the fairytale stories her father told her as a child come true.It seems that I have more trouble adjusting to this hidden wealth of information that Lane has then she, herself, does. She also apparently has taken every self-defense and wilderness training possible. I just can’t fathom how Lane could be that prepared for a trip across the wall and NOT have even a little clue that her father was involved in illegal activity before she’s shown proof.She is naïve to a fault and stumbles into very sketchy situations because her trust is easily given. Of course, this also means that since she’s partnered with two other males that a love triangle forms. It doesn’t matter that one of these guys is a clear a-hole and the other one breaks a half-dozen military rules just to be her prince charming. There’s a clear winner in this love triangle, yet…as usual…the girl is too dumb to tell one of them to f--- off.The plot progresses like a drunk man, which is rather entertaining to watch. The end goal is clear, but the characters get sidetracked easily. It’s funny how much Lane unintentionally sabotages their progress chapter after chapter. The lack of cohesiveness between Lane and her two male partners is probably my favorite part of the novel. They’re so different from each other. They have different goals by the end of the book and at times those goals directly interfere with what Lane wants to do.Then there’s the ending location that makes me want to watch CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG again. Substitute kids for [spoiler] and it’s the same damn premise. The bad guys here are so over the top that it’s silly. I was actually shocked how quickly the story reverted back to a serious tone…maybe the whole court scene wasn’t suppose to be funny. My bad.Not too long after this happens, the book ends. Yup, cliffhanger. You have been warned.[Review has been edited to eliminate profanity. I received a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for my honest review.]
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