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Saturday, 2 November 2013

The Girl With All the Gifts by M.R. Carey

The Girl With All The Gifts
by M.R. Carey

I read a profile on the author in the book trade Bookseller magazine recently, and in it it talked about his new book. I was intrigued. I requested the book. I was hooked from start to finish. It's just brilliant. Think 'The Passage' mixed with 'The Walking Dead' and you have an idea of its premise. But it still manages to be different from those and other 'zombie' or 'turned' type books.

The girl of the title is Melanie, a young girl who is an orphan, and who has a high IQ and just loves to learn. But Melanie is different from other girls - she is locked in a cell every day and let out for school lessons, but only after she has been strapped into a wheelchair so she cannot move her limbs or head. Her teacher, Miss Justineau, is only allowed into the classroom after she has been doused with a special chemical that completely obliterates her human scent. That way, she knows she is safe from Melanie and all the other children strapped into wheelchairs in her classroom.

All proceedings are monitored by Sergeant Parks, a hateful man with a short temper who thinks nothing of using his fists to get his own way. Then there is Dr Caroline Caldwell, who is determined to find out more about the workings of the brain of these children, and thinks nothing of using a scalpel on any of them to further her scientific investigations. But soon, the routine of their daily lives is to be blown out of all proportions. They will all be fighting to survive in a frightening world of hungries and junkers, with not a friendly face in sight. 

A gripping and action-packed story.