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Title:The Dark and Hollow Places (The Forest of Hands and Teeth #3)
Author:Carrie Ryan
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 384 pages
Published:March 22nd 2011 by Delacorte Books for Young Readers
Categories:Young Adult. Horror. Zombies. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Fantasy. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic. Fiction
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The Dark and Hollow Places (The Forest of Hands and Teeth #3) Hardcover | Pages: 384 pages
Rating: 4.03 | 21646 Users | 1971 Reviews

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There are many things that Annah would like to forget: the look on her sister's face before Annah left her behind in the Forest of Hands and Teeth, her first glimpse of the Horde as they swarmed the Dark City, the sear of the barbed wire that would scar her for life. But most of all, Annah would like to forget the morning Elias left her for the Recruiters.   Annah's world stopped that day, and she's been waiting for Elias to come home ever since. Somehow, without him, her life doesn't feel much different than the dead that roam the wasted city around her. Until she meets Catcher, and everything feels alive again. But Catcher has his own secrets. Dark, terrifying truths that link him to a past Annah has longed to forget, and to a future too deadly to consider. And now it's up to Annah: can she continue to live in a world covered in the blood of the living? Or is death the only escape from the Return's destruction?

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Original Title: The Dark And Hollow Places
ISBN: 0385738595 (ISBN13: 9780385738590)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Forest of Hands and Teeth #3

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Carrie Ryan has a talent for writing. Not only does her writing increase in perfection with each book, but she creates a world that feels so real while reading it, that I hopelessly and willingly fall victim to it's brilliance. Yes I know zombies aren't real, but they sure feel real when you're reading Carrie's series. I can honestly say I am NOT a zombie fan, but I'm a die hard Carrie Ryan zombie fan. There's a difference, as Carrie's main characters are not zombies, but the world in which they

After reading and reviewing The Dead Tossed Waves, I wasn't planning on reading the final book in this series. But, I hate starting a series and not finishing it, and I really hoped this book would be better. The plot follows the previous two books; there's the whiny, self-pitying girl, the love triangle, and the need to escape. The writing hasn't improved either. Something is always almost like something else, unimaginative similes abound. Someone is always retching or vomiting. When hands,

*4.5 UNDEAD STARS*Screw The Walking Dead, if there's ever a zombie apocalypse, I want to be like Annah! "Life is never that simple. And the fact that it's not that simple to you means only one thing: you're still alive." This book was by far the best one in this entire series and I'm kind of mad at myself for leaving two years between reading the first two and this one. I would've enjoyed this one so much more right after the other two because this really brought all the storylines together

This final(?) volume in the series was more of the same. The world has ended, there are a few survivors trying to scrabble out an increasingly difficult and futile existence, and of course, the teenagers are smarter, faster and better than the adults. More so than the other two books, the teenagers in The Dark and Hollow Places, were cast as "good," and the adults were unrelentingly bad, obstructionist, and in some cases, plain old vanilla stupid. Still, I felt like I had to finish the series,

Argh, Carrie Ryan. Such a good writer, and yet there's always something about her books that bothers me. Last time, in Dead-Tossed Waves, I was bored by both the heroine and the romance. This is an improvement, in that it's just the romance that bothered me.Gabry honestly irritated me, so I was not exactly looking forward to a book from the POV of her sister. Luckily, Annah is a far more interesting character, rather more like Mary had been: flawed, and not always perfectly likable, but an

In some parts, it was my favorite. In others, it was my least favorite.

Hands down the best book I have read this year, and easily the strongest installment of this trilogy-which is now my second favorite of all time, second to only"Chaos Walking" The Forest of Hands and Teeth was worth 4.5 stars The Dead-Tossed Waves was worth 4 stars This finale is worth almost six. It was magnificent. It takes place in a dying New York City, at least 200 years into the future. This is now called "The Dark City"-one of the last safe places on a dead earth. The descriptions &

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