
Come to Dust
Ever since her mother abandoned her, five-year-old Sophie has had to depend on her uncle Mitch for everything. Though their life is difficult, he works hard to keep their family together, despite the obstacles in their way. But just when everything seems to be looking up for them, it all comes crashing down when Sophie dies tragically. Mitch descends into a crippling grief, not knowing how to continue on without her. When scores of children around the world begin to inexplicably rise from the dead--Sophie among them--everything becomes much harder.Mitch rescues her from the morgue, determined to carve out a normal life for them no matter what, though it soon becomes clear that may not be possible. While the kids who've returned behave like living children, they still look very dead. And they can do something else that normal children cannot. Something terrifying. While debate rages over whether the children's return is a mercy or a sign of approaching judgment, a congregation of religious fanatics determined to usher in the apocalypse has its own plan for salvation.Now Mitch must find a way to save Sophie from an increasingly hostile world that wants to tear them apart and put her back in the ground for good.
Reviews

Eve@eveofrevolution
This book blew me away. Zombie children, religious fanatics, a bit of a YA dystopian vibe without actually being YA...it just hit all my buttons. I was engaged the whole time, constantly eager to pick it back up once I had to put it down for a bit. I have no idea where the "boring" criticisms are coming from...I found it positively riveting. I'd love a sequel, not following Mitch and Sophie but focusing on someone else in the dystopian world that is outlined and starting to evolve at the end of the book. While I loved the characters, the concept of the book and how the world is starting to change as a result of the events in the book are what really interest me.