Title: Dread Nation (Dread Nation #1)
Author: Justina Ireland
Pub. Date: April 3rd, 2018
Genre: YA Historical Fiction/Paranormal
Publisher: Balzer + Bray/Harper
Pages: 455
Format: eGalley
*HUGE thanks to Balzer + Bray/Harper, Edelweiss and Justina Ireland for the early review copy in exchange for my honest opinion
Jane McKeene was born two days before the dead began to walk the battlefields of Gettysburg and Chancellorsville—derailing the War Between the States and changing America forever. In this new nation, safety for all depends on the work of a few, and laws like the Native and Negro Reeducation Act require certain children attend combat schools to learn to put down the dead. But there are also opportunities—and Jane is studying to become an Attendant, trained in both weaponry and etiquette to protect the well-to-do. It’s a chance for a better life for Negro girls like Jane. After all, not even being the daughter of a wealthy white Southern woman could save her from society’s expectations.
But that’s not a life Jane wants. Almost finished with her education at Miss Preston’s School of Combat in Baltimore, Jane is set on returning to her Kentucky home and doesn’t pay much mind to the politics of the eastern cities, with their talk of returning America to the glory of its days before the dead rose. But when families around Baltimore County begin to go missing, Jane is caught in the middle of a conspiracy, one that finds her in a desperate fight for her life against some powerful enemies. And the restless dead, it would seem, are the least of her problems.
Ever pick up a book & you just know it’s going to be a 5 star read?!?! that was the case with this magnificent a** kicking, no-holds-barred, social commentary, read between the lines EPICNESS of a a book! It is not a re-telling although it definitely does allude to it’s namesake. I read a interview on Bustle with Justina Ireland where she says the following of her inspiration…
“I wrote [Dread Nation] many moons ago, after I read Pride and Prejudice and Zombies,” Justina Ireland tells Bustle. “Sure, you have well-to-do white women fighting, but it didn’t seem realistic. It would’ve been black women fighting in the streets.”
I happen to have really enjoyed Pride Prejudice and Zombies but I’d be lying if I didn’t say Dread Nation is now my FAVORITE spin on an all time favorite classic!
We meet Jane while at Miss Preston’s School Of Combat as she is training towards her graduation date. Upon completion, girls from this school are purchased to work for rich white women as their attendants. An Attendant is specially trained to kill Shamblers aka zombies. It is believed that black people have a stronger immune system to combat the bite of a zombie however, we do still see some who are turned after being bitten just not as many. Nothing about enrollment in this school is voluntary, the Native and Negro Reeducation Act is basically a round-up of black & Native children to do all the Shambler killing in defense of white people. Right from the start I knew Jane was going to be one of my all time favorite characters. We get to know Jane through her inner dialogue & the commentary she makes on the society they live in which mirrors our own current day in many ways. Jane is not someone who can easily be sold a dream, she’s very aware of the realities of her world and could care less about manners & etiquette. These are all things Jane knows are used as a method of control by white people in power. Nonetheless she continues her studies with some pushback here & there, in order to make her mother back in Kentucky happy. Jane is training in Baltimore & every chance she gets she writes her mother. The letters range in emotion & were meant to keep her mom updated on her training, these were a nice touch in between chapters & I found myself looking forward to the next correspondence.
The Mayor of Baltimore has led everyone to believe that the city has rid itself of the Shambler epidemic & its citizens are finally safe. Jane soon starts piecing together the pieces of the puzzle & realizes just how perilous the situation is in the cities on the East side of the United States. We see Philly, Baltimore, Maryland all affected but our story doesn’t just take place on the east coast. We see a shift to the West Coast & get a taste of frontier life but it’s also the setting for which the white people in this book see opportunity to digress to the times before slavery was abolished. This book at its core is about slavery & the different forms it may be disguised as but in the end it’s all the same. There were many lines in this book that I found myself having to re-read saying to myself….”where have I heard this before?” when the answer is all around me, it serves as a reminder of the world we live in. We have a long ways to go…
In Jane we have a strong black woman who tries to mind her mothers advice but will always follow her heart in standing up for what she believes in. She’s not for one second going to forget anyone who does her wrong, she had me rooting for her from page 1. Dread Nation also gave us one unlikely sidekick in Katherine, another girl training to be an attendant. Katherine is described as being “passing white” which was explored throughout the book. The guilt that comes along with being someone who is passing white as well as Colorism experienced by many. Jane herself battles internally with the thoughts she has on Katherine’s pretty features, often times reminding herself it’s not Katherine’s fault she was born that way. I honestly feel this gave Jane a more realistic feel, she isn’t perfect and she holds a ton of compassion inside not out for display. Katherine is the opposite of Jane in that she really does try to follow all of the rules and lives for proper manners & etiquette. I had so many laugh out loud moments seeing Katherine refuse to battle w/out her constricting corset. The friendship between Jane & Katherine is what I want to see in YA! they may have been frenemies at one point but they have each others back when differences are cast aside. We also see sexuality touched upon with Jane possibly being bi-sexual, not 100% sure since she didn’t identify as such but does express attraction to females & having kissed a girl. We also have a character who may be asexual & expresses no desire to be in a relationship or have romantic feelings towards anyone. The inclusion of characters on the LGBTQIA+ spectrum is very much appreciated by this bookworm! 💜
Reading Dread Nation had me on a serious rollercoaster ride of emotions and I really wasn’t expecting it to be this type of read. I had a couple of outright angry moments at the mentality the white people in this book carry. It really is no different from many in our real world. Many scenes led me to feel such profound sadness at the injustice of it all. Ultimately I cam away empowered by this read, I do believe we need more books like this one. More authors like Justina Ireland so that the uncomfortable truths of the world are laid bare & change is brought about. Make no mistake, this isn’t just a book about zombies. This book carries a message & will leave such an impact on you if you read it with an open mind and a willingness to take off those rose colored glasses.
It’s been a minute since I did a Giveaway on the blog but I was inspired after I finished Dread Nation & just want to get more bookworms reading & loving it as much as I did! well at least I hope y’all do 😆🤞🏼 I do hope to have more Giveaways coming your way soon so stay tuned for that 😉
1 Winner will receive a hardcover copy of Dread Nation by Justina Ireland!
- Giveaway dates: 4/30/2018-5/4/2018
- Since this giveaway will be open to my INTERNATIONAL bookish peeps as well, all you need is a valid mailing & email address that you are willing to share with me
- Must be 18 years or older
- Follow my blog of course (i’ll be checking loves)
- Simply comment down below that you’d like to be entered & it shall be done
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Great review Lilly! It just made me more excited to read the book. Also I would like to be entered in your giveaway.
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Thank you Darnell! ❤ I think you'd love this one, best of luck 🙂
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This has been hot on my radar! I am hoping to get to it at some.point (sooner than later thanks to your review) 😘 I was hoping to see those 5 beautiful butterflies! Enter me please my friend. Diversity, relevant topics and the undead.. SOLD 💜🖤💜 we still need to catch up haha. We are so fail.. or so busy I should say.
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Oh I thought of you while reading this one too! def one I think you’d enjoy, best of luck! & yes! I’m so sorry, this new position has me in trainings & conferences every hour of the day *sobs*
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I totally get it! I have some.additional training and a ton happening with work also 💜 no worries! I am just happy you got the position!
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Thank you Danielle 💜💜💜
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Gahhhh I’m so happy to see those 5 butterflies! You don’t even know! And your review was fantastic! Thank you for the giveaway as well! (Sorry I can’t seem to stop yelling haha) I’d love to be entered to win 🙂 and I follow you everywhere alreadyyy ❤
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Also, I had many angry moments as well (though I think I forgot to mention them in my review) at the mentality of most of the white characters, and all of the injustice. It really infuriates me that things were that way, and that racism even still exists today. Like…it’s 2018! Common!
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Agreed, it’s such a wonderful book that can definitely start conversation for those who can see it’s not just a Fantasy & these people that exist in this fantasy world also exist in our real world. I cannot wait to read more from Justina Ireland, she won me over as a loyal reader 🖤
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EeeeK THANK YOU FLAVIA! ☺️ I loved it to pieces!!! 🖤 consider yourself entered 🙃
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eeeeK! I missed this comment yesterday in btwn work meetings *sobs* Thank you so much Flavia! haha yell away, this book was so bad a**! LOVE IT! best of luck, you’ve been entered 🙂
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I really love to be entered!! Thank you so much for this amazing opportunity!
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Thank you for entering! best of luck 🙂
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I love your review! I also have been looking to read this book for a while!
I’d love to be entered (and I followed you/was already following you on instagram @msduchene & @leetha_rose & on twitter @leetha_rose)!
🙂
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Thank you! will count for the additional entries 🙂 best of luck! ❤ ❤ ❤
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OMG I have been DYING to get my hands on this one ❤
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Best of luck, thank you for entering 🙂
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THAT TRAILER DOE!? But amazing review, babe! Book twins always and forever! 💕xx
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Right?!?! I would love for this to be adapted to the big screen, I’d watch!!! Thanks Mel! #Booktwins ❤ ❤ ❤
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Fantastic review, Lilly! This book was so much fun to read and I quite enjoyed Jane and Kat as a team. I’m so glad you loved it too! I can’t wait to read the next book! 🙂
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Thank you Raven! 💜 & yes Jane and Kat working together was one of my fave things about this book, such polar opposites haha! 😄
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Oh my gosh, this book sounds SO BADASS and I definitely need it in my life!!!! I’d very much like to be entered in your giveaway, thank you for this chance 💖
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Awesome! thank you for entering 🙂
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You’ve made me crazy excited to read this! Every review I’ve read has been glowing, and I’m sure I’ll love it just as much. And how did I not realize this was a P&P retelling? (Followed on Twitter and Instagram😁) Thanks for the giveaway!
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Inspired by Pride & Prejudice and Zombies haha! Loved it & I hope you do too 💜 thank you for entering Tammy 😃
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This has been at the top of my tbr for months so I was thrilled to read your wonderful review and see 5 lovely butterflies Lilly. I’d love to be entered in your giveaway.🤗
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Thanks Kim! I’m so glad it was worth all of the butterflies, so much more beneath the guise of zombies to uncover. Thank you for entering & best of luck ! ❤ ❤ ❤
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Thank you so much for the chance I would love to be entered if it’s not too late!!
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Awesome! Thank you for entering 🙂
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😊💕
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Great review! This is super high up on my TBR. I’d love to enter if it’s not too late! 🙂
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Thank you! & thank you again for entering haha! best of luck 🙂
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Awesome review! 😀 This book sounds soooo good, and that book trailer was really cool.
I would love to enter for the giveaway if it’s still possible. 🙂
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Thank you and yea that book trailer is 🔥 and so is the story 🖤 you’ve been entered, best of luck 😃
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