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    It's not quite a 'zombie" book, but that's the basic premise for those who have read it you'd know what I mean. Cell by Stephen King...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr_Marshall View Post
    It's not quite a 'zombie" book, but that's the basic premise for those who have read it you'd know what I mean. Cell by Stephen King...
    I read Cell and enjoyed it. It's a whole different take on 'zombies'. I remember crying when a certain character dies because the way King wrote the scene and the character meant a lot to certain people.
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    I've been curious about Cell, but I've been let down by King enough times to be a little wary. Maybe I'll take a leap and pick it up.
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    I say WWZ, and honestly I think it would make a better audio drama than book. If you'v read it you probably know what I mean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Osiris View Post
    I've been curious about Cell, but I've been let down by King enough times to be a little wary. Maybe I'll take a leap and pick it up.
    imo cell was one of his better books.

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    Having read 98% of Breathers: A Zombie's Lament by S.G. Browne I have to say it has become one of my favourite zombooks to date. I would certainly read it again and would definitely recommend it to anyone.
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    doom: knee deep in the dead. good luck finding a copy though. i must have read that book 30 times. it is a novelization of the original doom game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bvglee View Post
    I just finished a few good reads (unabriged listens, actually) and added Tony Fa"Kings of the Dead" to my list of favorites. Finished Keene's books (The Rising an City of the Dead), but didn't like the ending. Carrie Ryan's "Forrest of Hand and Teeth" is a good Z book but not my cup of tea, too much drama; started "Breathers" but found it uninteresting. "Eden" and "The Reapers are the Angels" are already here but no time to read 'em yet (will wait for unabridged audiobooks). BTW, I didn't know "1-18, Migration" went to print, will look for it.
    eden has poor editing, but is still one of the most awesom zombooks i have had the privelige to read.

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    The Zombie Combat Manual by:Roger Ma

    IT is not a story but a manual of how to survive a Zombie Apocalypse... Not only that but it has things put into realistic perspective and not just grab a gun and kill to stay alive.

    It breaks down, Weapons, Exercise, Shelter and a whole lot more...
    “Live as you would have wished to live when you are dying...”

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    I have to say the Day by Day Armeggedon series really sucked me in. I'm actually re-reading the second one right now. WWZ did a lot for the genre so I would have to put it high up on the list. I've never read Eden but with all the people on here saying they love it I am definitely going to have to check it out now. Autumn is another good one. It starts of really slow but if you stick with it it is pretty good.


 
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