Allison Hewitt Is Trapped

This is YA Zombie Fiction. Expect a women trying to survive a zombie invasion while dealing not only with their normal problems (food, shelter and security) and at the same time trying to work out her heart problems.
Praises:
1) Roux wrote a book quite different from other writers but at the same time there isn't anything new. Confusing? Ok, so you've got a main character that deals "Where do I go if I want to go the toilet?" Try to remember the last book where a character in a hostile enviroment had to go to it. No? Try to remmeber a post apocalpytic novel (there isn't any running water)... Not one, right? So how would they do it? Put their ass out of the window? Where in the walking dead they do it? Not mention right? Roux nail it.
2) The other good thing about it's the blog existence. It's quite interesting. Every couple of days the main character wrote on a blog and people (Who had access to the internet) wrote in it.
3) The Main character - Alisson. She is quite a good character that evolves. In the beginning she has way of being more submissive but as the days pass she turns to a full growth woman with opinions and strong. She makes her own decisions. I really enjoy the evolution until the end.
4) The Preface and the Epilogue. This two parts give a lot of information about the world. It seems that "nowadays" (decades after the incident in the novel) the zombie infestation is contained or irradicated. But the Epilogue made me mad. I didn't enjoy the ending (read my criticism) but the epilogue made me mad in a good way. A professor says to someone who is writing a book that our main character should receive a mention in her book about the "Zombie Invasion" and in the end, supposedly, after reading the blog, our author says that he must be crazy to even consider her because she is not that relevant and besides she is not that good. She killed persons and such. This made me mad because this supposedly author didn't even had to face zombies (I imagine) so he couldn't conceive what this people had to do to survive. It's a criticism and good one. People often criticize things they don't understand because they weren't there. They don't understand that a person must do everything to survive. Well ramblings of my mind...
5) The writing. Fast but at the same time had moments of slow motion as our main character introspects.
Criticism
1) The Ending - I din't enjoy it. Quite frankly. It ended to nicely for my taste. Roux just wrapt the things so it had an happy ending. Ok, so she didn't find her mother but at least she got the guy right? Frankly people, it's a zombie apocalpyse. Everyone would lose somebody.
2) Other characters - They are not developed as good as Alisson. They are just there. Strange as half the book when she goes to the school to band with other members they accept her from the start and the commander or leader befriends her from day one.
Side Notes:
1) The existence of an working internet without password. Dubious but okay.
2) The zombies. They are just there. That's it. Not a criticism and neither a compliment. There are two types of zombies in the main character perspective and that's it. This novel if focus on our main character and her problems not on the zombies. You could take off the zombies from this novel and it would be a post apocalpytic fiction and only a couple of parts of the book would had to be change.
3) The Crazy People. The Wives...
4) The Dog. Good doggie. Nice Doggie.
Final Thoughts 7/10
In the end I like the book but I don't know if I am going to read the next one. It's a different character... Maybe if the book cost less than €6.
Advisable?
Yes. To people who like a strong main character and a different way of writing a book.