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I am aware that I Am Legend inspired zombie fiction. This does not make I Am Legend a zombie tale, however. Again, the book specifically names its monsters as vampires; zombies are never mentioned.

So then The Walking Dead would not be a zombie show. They've called them Walkers and Lame-brains and Biters, but never zombies.
Romero's Night of the Living Dead didn't call them zombies either.
And, by some people's definitions, 28 Days Later... is not a zombie film, because no one has died and reanimated. It's JUST an infection.
Regardless of the symptoms, I am Legend is a pandemic-based apocalypse.
And, if you want to get technical about it, "zombies" are corpses reanimated by magical means like Voodoo, so many books on this list wouldn't apply. And Voodoo zombies are destroyed by feeding them salt or destroying the container that holds their soul. They're not created by an infection of any kind, or by being bitten by another zombie, but by a Bokor.
It wasn't until after Night of the Living Dead that the meaning of "zombie" expanded, so how could it have been referred to in I am Legend? The correct term for NOLTD-type zombies should be "ghoulies", since they are undead that eat the flesh of the living. True Voodoo zombies don't do that.

So then The Walking Dead would not be a zombie show. They've called them Walkers and Lame-bra..."
Yeah, you're taking my comment a bit too literally. I'm not saying that it's not zombies because the word is never used in the book. I'm saying it's not zombies because VAMPIRES. ARE. NOT. ZOMBIES, and Matheson specifically calls his monsters vampires.


Oh my goodness,

Please, someone please explain to me how an ALIEN APOCALYPSE book is on a zombie book list?
I may be wrong but I seriously doubt Agatha Cristie wrote a zombie novel.

The Princess Bride? That's a zombie book? WTH?

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest?

The Catcher in the Rye?

There were a few books that I added on my bookshelf as "zombies". I am starting to wonder how disappointing it will be when I find out those aren't about zombies either. Is

WHY? Why can't we just add books that are RELEVANT? I wish Goodreads had some type of flag system to flag particular books that don't belong on a list.

Catcher in the Rye?
Carmilla- vampires I think...
Calvin and Hobbes?
Princess Bride?
One flew over the cuckoo's nest?
Hunger Games?

Realistic Zombies, I could picture this as the near future. Finished the book in two days.


Not really. Undead is ..."
I'm late to this party but I agree with Amy. Vampires and Zombies - to different things. And as she said, "UNDEAD" would be the generic term. Mummies...undead, but they are not zombies.


Nope! Not "Spam" at all :) it's a zombie book, they're just called Umbras instead.
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Thundrull wrote: "one of the better zombie books i've read"
Might I suggest, The Light Reapers, by Gary Hickman? Different, but disturbing twist on zombies. Not famous yet, but should be well on his way based on this book. Excellent read!

Might I suggest, The Light Reapers, by Gary Hickman? Different, but disturbing twist on zombies. Not famous yet, but should be well on his way based on this book. Excellent read!

Piera Detassis, “CIAK in Mostra”, 74 Venice Film Festival, Da..."
Might I suggest, The Light Reapers, by Gary Hickman? Different, but disturbing twist on zombies. Not famous yet, but should be well on his way based on this book. Excellent read!

