I received this book free from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Series: Newsflesh #3.3
Published by Orbit on July 15th 2014
Pages: 112
Genres: Dystopian/Post-Apocalyptic, Horror, Zombies
Format: eARC
Source: Netgalley
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Also by this author: Feed, Deadline, Countdown: A Newsflesh Novella

Outside the classroom walls the Rising was spreading, but inside was a carefully protected sanctuary against the growing threat.
Or so the teachers and students thought.
On what will be the last day in the teaching career of Elaine Oldenburg, who fans of the series know as Foxy, she must fight to survive and protect her students when the zombie outbreak shatters the safety of her school.
‘We forget sometimes how easy it is for the survivors to look back on history and judge those who came before. It’s simpler when there is a villain, when there is a reason for things to have gone so terribly, terribly wrong. […] Sometimes there is no reason for things to go wrong. They just do.’
The year is 2036, twenty-two years since the Rising and life is no less dangerous. Despite those dangers though, some parents still choose to place their young children in public school systems (elementary and middle school) in order for them to fully develop their social skills before changing over to a fully virtual school system as most people have already done. Security has been increased and precautions have been made, however, the dangers were still lurking. The Day the Dead Came to Show and Tell is the story of Seattle’s Evergreen Elementary School tragedy; a tragedy that painted a clear picture that those dangers were lurking closer than anyone thought.
The Day the Dead Came to Show and Tell is a riveting and suspenseful novella set in the same world as Grant’s popular Newsflesh trilogy. The story follows Alaric Kwong and Mahir Gowda in current day 2044 who are conducting research on the tragedy trying to find the cause of it all. Flashbacks to 2036 are told from the point of view of teacher Elaine Oldenburg and show the flaws of the ‘secure school system’ she thought she worked in. Her desperation to survive and to keep as many of the children safe as possible is palpable and even knowing that all sorts of wrongs are likely to follow, the reader can’t help but hope for a miracle. Incredibly thrilling for a mere 112 pages, (although there is also an excerpt from Parasite at the end)Mira Grant continues to impress with her boldness. The ending was fairly inconclusive and I certainly wanted more but for all my fellow Newsflesh fans out there? This is a must read.
Can you believe I still havent’ read the Newsflesh triology? I know I know it is on my list. I must get to it next year. This sounds creepy and thrilling and I like that it packs a punch for a novella.
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Oh, Heidi! Get on that! lol All of Mira’s novellas are really quite impressive!
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I really enjoyed the Newsflesh series. I “read” them (audiobooks) earlier this year so I’ll have to check this out. Great review, Bonnie! 🙂
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Thanks, Rachel! It doesn’t add much to the trilogy but if you liked the Newsflesh world then you’ll like this.
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Oh man. I would love this bc I loved this series and i just love this genre. But it sounds heartbreaking and when it comes to kids and tragedies like that I don’t do so well. It sticks with me for a long time – probably bc I have a kid that age. But man it sounds like such a wild ride and so short, too! Eeep! I think I’ll read it this weekend! 😀
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It was pretty hard in spots but was a pretty great novella. Have you read any of her others? I really loved San Diego 2014: The Last Stand of the California Browncoats. Hope you enjoyed it if you did read it this weekend! 🙂
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