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Hearts Still Beating
- Gesprochen von: Kristen DiMercurio, Gail Shalan
- Spieldauer: 10 Std. und 54 Min.
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Gripping, romantic, and impossible to put down, this dark and immersive post-apocalyptic debut novel is about two teen girls who loved each other before the end of the world—and before one of them became infected with the virus that turned her into a monster.
Perfect for fans of Krystal Sutherland, Adam Silvera, and the darkly human side of the HBO Max horror-drama, The Last of Us.
Seventeen-year-old Mara is dead—mostly. Infected with a virus that brought the dead back to life and the world to its knees, she wakes up in a facility to learn a treatment for the disease has been found. No longer a Tick, Mara is placed in an experimental resettlement program. But her recovery is complicated by her destination: she’s sent to live with the best friend she hasn’t seen since the world ended—and since their first and only kiss.
Seventeen-year-old Rory is alive—barely. With impaired mobility from an injury and a dead sister, Rory’s nightmares are just as monstrous as the Ticks that turned her former best friend. Even after the Island—one of a handful of surviving communities—rebuilds itself, Rory is prepared for the Ticks to return at any time. She never expected them to come in the form of the only girl she’s ever loved.
As the girls struggle with their pasts and the people they’ve become, and with the Island’s fragile peace in the balance, Rory and Mara must lean on each other to survive—or risk losing the girl they love all over again.
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★ "The complexity of the worldbuilding combined with the depiction of the best and worst of humanity are on par with themes from The Last of Us show and games, proving that the post-apocalyptic YA genre is not dead—it’s just undead."—BCCB (starred review)
"This stunning debut will rip your heart out... and eat it. A gut punch of a romance set in an immersive post-apocalyptic backdrop, Hearts Still Beating will sink its teeth into you and never let you go."—Jennifer Dugan, author of The Last Girls Standing
"The sapphic zombie story I’ve been salivating for! Infectious storytelling and riveting action with a tender and powerful love story at the beating heart. I absolutely devoured this book."—Leslie Vedder, bestselling author of The Bone Spindle trilogy
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- 15.05.2024
Good fit for every lover of dystopian settings and angsty queers!
Postapocalyptic setting, an interesting twist on zombies and angsty sapphics - sing me up. This story was an easy and really enjoyable listen for two days. I liked the world and the characters. It was exactly my jam story wise and (pleasantly) surprisingly gory for YA. I quite liked the at some times almost poetic and witty and humorous writing style of the author! Good pace, good characters.
It reminded me of a blend of Warm Bodies and other zombie media - especially of Charon docks at daylight. I often wondered if Brooke Archer read that story.
The narrators did a good job on the different character voices. But the switch from Mara's pov to Rory's was always slightly jarring for me because the narrators voice was deeper and not quite what I would imagine Rory to sound like. The difference between the voices just made the switch more extreme to my ears and I always had to get used to it again. I didn't have that the other way around.
The narration doesn't really differentiate between the ongoing plot and flashbacks. That made it kinda hard to notice when a flashback would start and end. It was often difficult to distinguish them from each other.
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