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I was actually kind of disappointed in this book. I have previously read The Zombie Survival Guide by Max Brooks and found it amazing, so I thought this one would be too. In fact, World War Z has been quite a popular read. I guess that just goes to show that popular isn’t always the best.
Okay, now you probably think that I really hate this book. Absolutely not. I prefer stories driven by characters, where this one is characters driving a story about war. War books were never really my forte. I ...more
Okay, now you probably think that I really hate this book. Absolutely not. I prefer stories driven by characters, where this one is characters driving a story about war. War books were never really my forte. I ...more

Dec 12, 2011
Terri
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it was amazing
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review of another edition
Shelves:
horror,
apocalyptic-dystopian-fiction
I really loved this book. The different stories from different perspectives made it seem even more comprehensive feeling than a straight narrative. And, this being an audio book, the various narrators enhanced the experience. Look forward to the movie!

I must warn you. I was in stuck in a huge Zombie tidal wave starting in late October. I love zombie movies and I got caught up in them during the Halloween movie wave. Sooo..what did I do? I went online to get a listing of zombie books. This was the first. What a fun, well-written book! A tongue in cheek nod to the present day Iraqi war, written without all the “winkwink” crap it could have had. Each chapter is an interview with an individual who played a role in the world-wide fight against the
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Jan 24, 2011
Joanna
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it was amazing
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review of another edition
Shelves:
post-apocalyptic,
favorites
This book is awesome. As the title suggests, the oral history is a series of interviews in chronological order. Fascinating and really well thought out.

As the author himself admits, this is a mashup of Studs Terkel and George Romero. There is something fascinating about taking the horrific/ridiculous idea of a zombie plague and writing war stories. I liked that he finally tried to touch upon what such a holocaust would do to the environment, other animals, how different countries fought and survived - or didn't. It was a great T read, but I'm glad I didn't get the audio version for my bedtime listening.
Ended up listening to the audiobook (only ...more
Ended up listening to the audiobook (only ...more

With The Zombie Survival Guide Max Brooks demonstrated himself to be one of the most original writers in the zombie genre. His follow-up novel, World War Z, has shown that he is not a one trick pony, but rather a true master in the field. If rumors are true Brad Pitt's production company bought the rights to this book, before it was even released! Needless to say I look forward to this making its way to the big screen.
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Dec 15, 2009
Jason
rated it
really liked it
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review of another edition
Shelves:
library,
audio-book
This is closer to 4.5 stars. It is an excellent book. I love the post-apocalyptic stuff and this really hits the mark. Like Earth Abides kind of book, but short and only interviews with survivors. But these interviews had great stories.
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Oct 04, 2007
Stacie
rated it
it was amazing
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review of another edition
Shelves:
horror-apocalyptic,
zombie
I love this book! I love zombies and apocalyptic literature so this book rocks my world.

Jul 07, 2007
Girly
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it was amazing
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favorites,
apocalypse-fun
I love this book almost as much as the 1st one.


