Mira Grant lives in California, sleeps with a machete under her bed, and highly suggests you do the same. Mira Grant is the pseudonym of Seanan McGuire -- winner of the 2010 John W. Campbell Award for best new writer. Find out more about the author at www.miragrant.com or follow her on twitter @seananmcguire.
"Feed is a proper thriller with zombies. Grant doesn't get carried
away with describing her world or the virus. She's clearly thought
both out brilliantly, but she doesn't let it get in the way of a
taut, well-written story."--SFX on Feed
"Astonishing ... a fascinating exploration of the future."--New
York Times
"Deft cultural touches, intriguing science, and amped-up action
will delight Grant's numerous fans."--Publishers Weekly (starred
review) on Deadline
"Gripping, thrilling, and brutal... Shunning misogynistic horror
tropes in favor of genuine drama and pure creepiness, McGuire has
crafted a masterpiece of suspense with engaging, appealing
characters who conduct a soul-shredding examination of what's true
and what's reported."--Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) on
Feed
"I can't wait for the next book."--N.K. Jemisin on Feed
"Intelligent and exciting...raises the bar for the
genre."--Telegraph on Deadline
"Intelligent and intense, a thinking-person's post-apocalyptic
zombie thriller set in a fully-realized future that is both
fascinating and horrifying to behold."--John Joseph Adams on
Feed
"It's a novel with as much brains as heart, and both are filling
and delicious."--The A. V. Club on Feed
"OK, all of you readers who want something weighty and yet light,
campy and yet smart, horror with heart, a summer beach read that
will stay in your head and whisper to you "what if," Deadline is
just what you are looking for."--RT Book Reviews on Deadline
"The story starts with a bang as corruption, mystery, danger and
excitement abound."--RT Book Reviews (4.5 stars) on Feed
"While there's plenty of zombie mayhem, political snark, and
pointedly funny observations here, the heart of this book is about
human relationships, which are still the most important thing in
the world...even in a world where you might have to shoot the
person you love most in the head, just to stop them from biting off
your face."--Locus on Feed
"Wry and entertaining."NPR Books on Blackout
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