The chapters have multiple breaks in them, with each section lasting about a page or two. This eventually leads them to move on from Atlanta, and accidentally discover the fledgling town of Woodbury.Īt just over 300 pages, the book is still a fairly fast read. It’s an insightful character study, but this ultimately leads to one of the darkest points for Philip Blake, when he gets too emotionally involved with April Chalmers. Midway through the book, the group reaches an apartment building in Atlanta where they meet the Chalmers family who used to be a folk band. Much of the storyline doesn’t have much of an overarching plot, but is a basic survival story. What I didn’t expect was the majority of the story being Philip, his daughter Penny, his brother Brian, and friend Nick traveling from here to there trying to scrape by a semblance of a living. What I expected was a cataloging of how The Governor, or Philip Blake, came to Woodbury and gradually took power.
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