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I'm not generally one to go for horror / zombie reading, as most of it is absolutely terrible gutter fiction that's an embarasment to have on one's bookshelf, yet alone be seen in public reading.
However thanks to a good habit for judging books by their covers, which has been well employed recently as quite frankly, my favorite authors do not release books regularly enough, I picked up "World War Z" the other day, by Max Brooks. Some of you may recognise nhis name as the author of "The Zombie Survival Guide".
wwZ is written entirely in character, chronicaling the decade long war between zombies and the human race which has just about been finished, though isolated pockets of resistance remain. From the blurb on the back cover, the first word inside to the last page it completely immerses you in a world where the dead came back to like, stuck their arms out, mumbled "BRaaaaaaains" and had to be killed with headshots.
So far (40% through ish) it's excellent fun. fairly gruesome as can be expected from a aproalypse zombie horror fest, but tons and tons of fun. Buy it today (once you have read the othe rone i recomended of course )
However thanks to a good habit for judging books by their covers, which has been well employed recently as quite frankly, my favorite authors do not release books regularly enough, I picked up "World War Z" the other day, by Max Brooks. Some of you may recognise nhis name as the author of "The Zombie Survival Guide".
wwZ is written entirely in character, chronicaling the decade long war between zombies and the human race which has just about been finished, though isolated pockets of resistance remain. From the blurb on the back cover, the first word inside to the last page it completely immerses you in a world where the dead came back to like, stuck their arms out, mumbled "BRaaaaaaains" and had to be killed with headshots.
So far (40% through ish) it's excellent fun. fairly gruesome as can be expected from a aproalypse zombie horror fest, but tons and tons of fun. Buy it today (once you have read the othe rone i recomended of course )