Upon arriving in Ouray, Colorado, the group began setting up their outpost, as though they were the chosen ones and all others were set to perish. Making their way to a specific place, these sleepwalkers were followed by people, self-identified as shepherds, in an effort to protect them as they wandered in their trace-like state. The reason was unknown, though the malady caught the attention of many. It was five years ago when a number of everyday Americans began randomly sleepwalking across the country. While I was not, I surmise that it could be my own personal issues and not Wendig’s abilities throughout this detailed novel. However, with this ARC in my possession, I wanted to give things a chance to see if I could be drawn into the middle of things with the sequel. While many found Chuck Wendig shone in the series debut, I was not as captivated as I would have liked. First and foremost, a large thank you to NetGalley, Chuck Wendig, Ballantine Del Rey and Random House for providing me with a copy of this publication, which allows me to provide you with an unbiased review.
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