Feed (Newsflesh Trilogy #1)

Feed (Newsflesh Trilogy #1) - Mira Grant I'm struggling to write this review. Normally when I review a book I find that the words should just flow right from my mind because I've been so inspired. I usually have so much to say. But occasionally I'll read one of those books that just blows the mind and I'll sit in front of this computer and stare at the screen unable to find words; just ANY words. Imagine me sitting here and I'm like this, 'duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh'.I'm like that right now. What can I possibly say that would give you an understanding on how much I loved this book. I can go on and on about how I loved all the political intrigue, how the futuristic world that she created for this setting was so clever and smart, that I felt like she created a future that was possible (despite the zombies). I could go on and on about Shaun and George's special relationship beyond the fact that they were brother and sister. They were two halves of a whole. I think that was a fine line the author walked, just a little too much and it could have been creepy but she seemed to write this deep connection between George and Shaun that came across as endearing and enviable. I say all this but I don't feel like it really does the book justice. I think that I am just stuck saying 'read the book'. It is political, there are slow moments that could be considered too informative, but by the end of this book I feel like all of that became worth it.Amazing. (afterthought, I'm so in looooooooove with Shaun!)