![]() The people of the settlement are part of a fundamentalist religious order which maintains that men and women must abide by their traditional roles and wear gender-appropriate clothing in order to please God and earn his blessings. ![]() Outpost takes quite a different and welcome turn, with most of the story taking place above-ground at the settlement named “Salvation.” Deuce, Fade, Stalker and Tegan are now each living with a different family in Salvation. I’m someone who avoids zombie stories at all costs, but that first book was so engrossing and by the end I started to suspect that these creatures weren’t truly zombies in the traditional sense. ![]() I was on the fence about reading this book because Enclave was a pretty intense story about humans living in small groups underground, while being pursued by these zombie-like people called freaks who kill and eat the humans. This review may contain spoilers for the first book, but not for Outpost. ![]() Outpost continues the story which began in the book Enclave, of a teenage girl named Deuce who lives in a post-apocalyptic world. ![]()
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