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Canni

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Okay, I wanted to be critcal of this (for no reason I could identify really) but I just can't. I enjoyed this a lot. This book was like World War Z, only grittier and darker and more cannibalistic. I really do enjoy these apocalyptic survival scenarios, I'm not sure why, but this also felt unique and fresh. I didn't see a lot of the plot twists coming, or honestly expect that many plot twists in a genre that is usually pretty straightforward: survive. Will definitely be looking for more from this author in the future.

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Firstly, many thanks to NetGalley, Blood Bound Books and the author, Daniel O'Connor, for the opportunity to preview this excellent read, in exchange for my honest review.

"This book is dedicated to you" .... it had me even before the first page!

I think this is such a good read. It's not my normal genre, but, the storyline is fantastic - there is a virus spreading across America that turns ordinary people into flesh eating zombies, but, only for a short time.
Alongside this mayhem, a group of young people travel to Vegas.

The book follows many strands, including the President of USA who is frantically trying to find a cure / antidote. It really gripped me and as a YA read I reckon it will do so well. The great thing for me, was that this isn't just a horror read, it's got such soul and some fabulous cultural references and human challenges woven throughout.

My only gripes are; it is VERY American and so, as a UK reader, some of the references were lost (however, this could also be down to my age)!
The first part of the book is very much better than the second part, which became more of a struggle to stick to. However, I'm glad I did, as things are nicely rounded up at the end.

All in all, it's a strong 4* excellent read as the positives far outweighed my gripes.

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Wow! Absolutely outside of my romance junkie addicted comfort zone, but memorable and exciting if a bit spotty at times. I will, however remember this one for a while.

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Thankyou to NetGalley, Blood Bound Books and the author, Daniel O'Connor, for the opportunity to read a digital copy of Canni in exchange for an honest and unbiased opinion.
Unfortunately, this book did nothing for me. I found it didn't hold my interest and it was disjointed at times.

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For the first 3/4 of the book I was absolutely sure I was going to give this a 5star rating. It was well paced, full of tension, a great change on the concept of biological/chemical terrorism and excellently written. Interesting characters, places outside of the norm we expect and a boat load of action makes it an easy page turner. Then we got to the final part of the book. I was so disappointed. The supposed short term 'cure' for me was absolutely ridiculous, the way it was rolled out seemed absurd and the ending was a little lacklustre, though it did leave room for a second book. I cant deny that most of this was great but the final part totally ruined it for me though others may disagree. All in all I'll give this ⭐⭐⭐⭐/5 only because the beginning of the book was done so well.

My Synopsis: Terrorists have released a chemical agent from planes flying over the USA that turn normal human beings into raging cannibals for small periods of time. We follow multiple storylines concurrently experiencing the same phenomenon and all the different ways it is being dealt with to find a cure.

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I received this book from netgalley for review and could not have been more pleased. I found this book to have an excellent pace. Well developed characters and an absolutely riveting storyline. Though this is somewhat out of my usually reading line, I found it absolutely riveting. A definite must read for suspense, thriller, mystery, horror fans. A 2019 must read in my personal opinion.

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This was a great book! It held my attention and I couldn't put it down, kept me awake at night because I just wanted to keep reading! It was an easy to follow along story and contained good easy to follow characters. I highly recommend this to anyone and can't wait to read more by this author. Thanks for the opportunity to read and review this.

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I enjoyed reading this book from the beginning. I have been burnt out on zombies for a while so Canni was a refreshing new take on cannibal killers. By the end the book was losing it's charm. I was not a huge fan on how Rob treated Cash and I was a little disappointed by the end, though I guess the cure makes some sense. There were a few moments and characters I felt the book could have done without but all-in-all this was a fun concept.

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Great read, couldn’t put the book down just had to know what happened. I thought I had it figured out but nope I was wrong. Excellent take on zombie, apocalypse, doomsday type stories . Much more realistic so to speak, worth the read you won’t be disappointed.

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5 stars!
This was such a fun read!

America has been the subject of a terrorist attack, with a virus being unleashed across the country, infecting all its inhabitants. Now people are becoming cannibalistic, looking to attack and eat anyone who is within close distance. It is not clear when a person may “turn”, and people are no longer safe within the confines of their own homes.

The story revolves around a friend group who are nearing the end of a road trip, ending in Las Vegas. This trio meets a range of interesting and funny characters who are all learning to deal with this sudden and strange turn of events.

This was a compulsive read! It was like reading a screenplay and I could easily see this book becoming a TV show or a movie.

Would recommend this book to anyone who loves a good zombie story!

Thanks to NetGalley for a digital copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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Enjoyable novel right upto the ending - felt cliched and just a little silly. Great writing though and an interesting premise.

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Well written well developed characters sci-fi/horror with a touch of humor entertaining.#netgalleys#blueboodbooks.

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An act of terrorism that turns everyone into killers.

Canni is about the end of the world as we know it. Terrorist have unleashed an attack on the US that turns everyone into a killer. At any given time, a person may switch to an attacking killer; your husband, child, father, strangers.....anyone.

I love end of the world scenarios. I was completely captivated by the first few chapters of this book. However, about halfway through, the author lost his way. The story started lagging and the plot started to feel like a bad comedy. I was so disappointed, as to that point, I was enjoying the story immensely.

The two main characters, Rob and Cash, I disliked. Rob was a controlling freak who couldn’t stand not being in charge of Cash and what she wanted to do. And Cash in general, just irritated me. I think my biggest issue was how she let Rob control her, even though she didn’t always want his protection or advise. Thankfully, the author had a plethora of colorful characters that overshadowed the irritating aspects of the two main characters. Some of my favorites included Paul Bhong, a marijuana smoking, biker who kept trying to get his Utube channel to go viral, Don Russo, who ran a small community of people trying to survive, John G, who was blind and his new buddy, Willie, and my favorite character was Joe Isley, a janitor and more at the White House, who at any given moment would string together a bunch of cuss words in the midst of his conversation.

I gave the book 3 stars solely based on the first half of the book. If the first half had been as bad as the last half, I would have only gave it 2 stars.

Thanks for the opportunity to read and review this book, NetGalley.

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this was a great horror/scifi novel, I think what worked was that it felt like something that could possibly happen in the real world.

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This book doesn't make any sense! It's a lot of disconnected paragraphs that switch stories every few paragraphs and introduce so many new characters. It could have been a great zombie story if the writing would have been better.

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Not your typical zombie tale....which is a good thing. Terrorists conduct a mysterious "fly over" the United States ahd spread a disturbiing new virus. The symptoms of this virus his suddenly making the victim want to kill and eat anyone unlucky enough to be near by. Children and parents, lovers and friends, brothers and sisters, strangers....they all attack and kill suddenly and then after about 15 minutes the inflicted recover only to find that their mouth tastes horrible and they've killed their loved ones. No one is safe.
Cash and Rob have taken a road trip to Las Vegas when they begin to encounter these events. Through new friends and allies they find safety among the people society prefer not to notice. Meanwhile scientists work to find a cure. Little do they know, the cure will come from a most unlikely place.

I liked Canni because it was a new twist on the tired zombie genre. Some of my favorite characters were the ever-naked Don Russo and the President of the United States. A nice touch is how several characters that you meet in the very beginning are tied in to characters later on. The ending stretched on a bit long for me with follow up on people's lives after the cure, but that's my only real gripe.
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Hilarious stoner zombie outbreak story written by a retired police officer. I found it especially fun because I also live near Las Vegas where the majority of the story is. I will be looking at the flood tunnels a lot differently now.

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Canni is a unique zombie book that made my laugh a time or two. This is a enjoyable and entertaining book. Well written and well developed characters.

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I just finished the Novel Canni, by Daniel O’Connor, and the only thing I can think of is ” Dave’s not here” as stonners everywhere can rejoice. Nothing so relevant for the lovers of all things htc related has come out since Cheech and Chong. Even as I write this my head plays it’s own soundtrack , with Cyprus Hill playing ever so softly in the backgroud.

In the foreground an amazingly gripping story takes precedence over the humor as well as the social and political commentary of the book. A book that elopes The Walking Dead, The Dead Don’t Die, Cheech & Chong with a smidge of CNN. A combination that wouldn’t work in almost any cook book works smashingly in this novel. Why?

The answer is simple, good writing, well developed characters and great story telling. There is tension, fear, gore , humor, and more than a little marijuana. So basically, real life in an unreal situation.

This book takes you, not into the overdone and over-hyped post apocalyptic world, but a new world. A world of chaos, terror, fear, and a man made virus intent on destroying America. The America loved by some and despised by others comes under attack from terrorists dead set on destroying us. The weapon of choice, ourselves, and all the destruction we can create. Which turns out is a lot.

And while many , many others have tackled this theme, Canni offers 1 monumental difference. The world does not crumble at this hurdle of destruction, in fact it maintains the most crucial of our societies foundations. Police are still working, hospitals are still open and POTUS is still working to navigate this new threat. To some , this may be a no bueno, but for me it was one of my favorite aspects of the story. How the world keeps turning , the mundane, the annoying, the rights and wrongs as monsters claw everything in their path the fuck apart.

Now, I’ve been reading all genres of books for longer than I like to admit, and I’m not one to swing my balls around (or my chesticles as the case may be) for people to take me seriously when it comes to my opinion, but I’m going to for this book. It had the tension, gore, chills, and anxiety of a good horror story. It had the subtle backdrop of social and political commentary. It also had humor , that at times hit me right in the giggledick and made me snort with a giggle. And lastly, it had weed….lots of weed.

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Great thriller, I couldn’t put it down. The author has a great way of keeping the reader interested and developing characters.

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