![post image](https://litsy-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/posts/post_images/2023/01/10/1673349031-63bd47a7f21cd-user-submitted.jpg)
![Pick](https://image.librarything.com/pics/litsy_webpics/icon_pick.png)
I‘ve always loved TWD. These novels keep you on the edge of your seat, always with a sense of foreshadowing. They are scary and very graphic. The series began with Woodbury and now the final book ends with it. I don‘t want the series to end!
I‘ve always loved TWD. These novels keep you on the edge of your seat, always with a sense of foreshadowing. They are scary and very graphic. The series began with Woodbury and now the final book ends with it. I don‘t want the series to end!
I would have enjoyed this more if I'd not waited so long between books. I had just about forgotten who most everyone was. I still liked it a lot and thought the ending was really satisfying.
#scarathlon points: +496 (15 for the book, 1 for the post, and 6 hours x 8 readathons) #TeamHarkness
@StayCurious
+100 for last week's game makes this week's running total 596.
I'm super excited about this weekend's #littenlisten audio-athon. I've got several audiobooks lined up, including two Walking Dead novels. And my audible account is overflowing with books I've yet to listen to.
@aperfectmjk
We all knew they couldn't stay away. They had to return.