David Moody Autumn: The City

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David Moody Autumn: The City Is Fab For Anyone Age

David Moody Autumn: The City is fab for anyone aged about 9-16 years old.

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I strongly disagree that David Moody's Autumn series (of which Autumn: The City is the second part of) is aimed or ideal for readers between the ages of 9-16 years. The work deals heavily with the desperate and complex emotions of survivors in a post-apocalyptic world. The characterization is both harrowing and involved, so that I believe an audience of such a young age would not be able to truly get a grasp of.

The plot is that of a genre that will indeed appeal to someone of such an age, but I would suggest that David Moody's work pushes the boundaries further with his powerful series of books. Like Stephen King's 'The Stand', the novel can be enjoyed by a teenage audience, but is often appreciated further by a more mature reader.

I would say that David Moody's Autumn series can definitely be enjoyed by a such teenage age range, but an adult should certainly not be put off by this, as with many other such authors (Len Barnhart, James Herbert, Mark Morris, Clive Barker etc).

The books take on more of a thought provoking angle than a simple B-Movie horror plot, that a younger reader may find the loss of action and 'blood & guts' a little too slow for their tastes.

But then that's my opinion anyway!!!!

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Synopsis: "everything That Means Anything To

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"Everything that means anything to you is taken away in seconds. No warning. No explanation. Nothing. AUTUMN: THE CITY is the first sequel to the acclaimed horror novel AUTUMN (now available as a free download from www.theinfected.co.uk). A virulent disease rips across the face of the planet, killing billions of people in less than twenty-four hours. A small group of survivors cower in fear in the desolate remains of a silent city. As the full extent of the devastation caused by the disease is revealed the desperate people fight to keep thousands upon thousands of plague victims at bay and to continue to survive from day to day. They fight to stay alive. The unexpected appearance of a company of soldiers again threatens the survivor's fragile existence. Do they trust this sudden military presence? Will the military bring them hope and answers, or just more fear, pain and destruction? Far more than an ordinary sequel, AUTUMN: THE CITY expands on the nightmare of the first novel and takes the reader closer to discovering what caused the death of billions of people on a single inauspicious September day."

"Autumn: The City" is the second book of the four part post-apocalyptic zombie saga by David Moody. The book starts off from the same point in time as that of the first book "Autumn", but from the perspective of some other survivors who are all based within a huge urban city. Like in the first novel, the events quickly take off, with the desperate situation throwing the few survivors left into a complete state of shock. The novel homes in on there emotional responses and the mental stress each and every character is put under. David weaves a dark tale of tension and uncertain suspense that will keep you on the edge of your seat from the very beginning. As the story unfolds, you meet up with the original two main characters Michael and Emma from the first novel whilst the horrific events turn quickly for the worse. The story climbs towards a dramatic ending that will leave you gasping once you've finished.

David shows a great talent with his writing, keeping the reader absorbed in the tale and feeling emotionally attached to the unfortunate survivors. The slow development of the zombies characteristics are well thought through and help build upon this truly breath-taking read.

This book, and indeed the whole "Autumn" series, is highly recommended to any zombie or horror fan. Once you've read the first novel you're going to want to read them all!!!!

The novel is released through David Moody's own publishing company 'Infected Books' and runs for a total of 277 pages.

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