Book: Immune
Author: Seth Voorhees

It is a gripping post-apocalyptic novel that explores a world divided between the immune and the infected.
The story follows multiple characters, particularly Layla, Wyatt, Helen, and Logan as they navigate a fractured society plagued by a virus that has reshaped humanity and its power structures. The narrative presents a compelling setting filled with abandoned cities, militarized camps, and violent encounters with infected beings who can only be killed by headshots, adding a constant sense of urgency and danger.
Rather than presenting a simple good-versus-evil conflict, the book delves into the gray areas of human decision-making. Characters like Layla struggle between opposing factions, questioning propaganda, loyalty, and survival strategies.
Immune is a thought-provoking read that blends action, political intrigue, and psychological drama. Fans of dystopian and survival fiction will find this book both engaging and meaningful, as it challenges readers to reflect on human nature in times of crisis. The book is well paced and I loved every bit of it. The writing style is easy to follow. I enjoyed the backdrop setting done by the author.
Rating: 5/5
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