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Zombies: The Recent Dead [NOOK Book]
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Posted April 10, 2011
What I loved most about this book was that I was introduced to the writing of authors that I might not have otherwise read like Walter Mosley (outside of my usual genre) and Justin Cronin (with whom I was previously unfamiliar).
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Posted June 24, 2011
Loved this book and was so excited when I found that they made a sequel! Fingers crossed for a third collection!
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Posted May 23, 2012
Great book so far
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Posted May 1, 2012
This is a good book chock full of good old fashioned zombie stories butsometimes some of the stories arfar too wordy using big words that no one even uses to describe one thing or over explaining things and take forever to get to the point. Zombie stories dont have to be smart for someone to like them. Just stick to the basics of them that we all know and love. Gut busting brain munching goodness is all we realy need.
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Posted March 5, 2012
Probably my favorite book. Thrilling and exciting throughout. Two thumbs up!
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Posted August 3, 2011
A bore
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Overview
You can't kill the dead! Like any good monster, the zombie has proven to be ever-evolving, monumentally mutable, and open to seemingly endless imaginative interpretations: the thralls of voodoo sorcerers, George Romero's living dead, societal symbols, dancing thrillers, viral victims, reanimated ramblers, video gaming targets, post-apocalyptic permutations, shuffling sidekicks, literary mash-ups, the comedic, and, yes, even the romantic. Evidently, we have an enduring hunger for this infinite onslaught of the ever-hungry dead. Hoards of readers are now devouring zombie fiction faster than armies of the undead could chow down their brains. It's a sick job, but somebody had to do it: explore the innumerable necrotic