What a tight, compelling zombie read. The zombies while not always front and center never fade into the background here which I really enjoyed, it made for some tense reading. I love the diary aspect to it as well. Wonderfully authentic from the military view of the Navy pilot writing it. A great re...
Day By Day Armageddon was a fun listen. Written a little different than all the other zombie books I have listened to. The whole book is nothing other than the journal entries of a military man. At first I wasn’t so sure about this format. But it worked for me, even adding to the suspense and the ne...
This was an interesting one. I liked it! I think I liked it better than World War Z. It's a good story, despite some really clunky grammar and sentence structure. There's a lot of internet debate about whether the shoddy prose is intentional or not. (The author did it on purpose! His narrator isn't ...
J.L Bourne's first book in a series that follows the journal entries of a combat pilot for the U.S.A as the life as we know it comes to an end.Sporadic News reports. A strange virus is sweeping the Earth. Violence and chaos spread throughout the world, it is unknown if there is a place untouched by ...
the writing is sloppy but what saves this zombie novel from a one-star review from me is the fascination of reading over such a novel by someone who was in the military. i thought i should be taking notes for a possible apocalypse all through. as usual, i was very worried about the dog. it's okay if...
An interesting, enjoyable read. One of the best zombie stories I've read. Probably would have been a five star rating if not for the abrupt ending. I dislike cliffhangers. Can't wait to read the sequel though.
It's not World War Z, but it's still a very good zombie novel. The book is written as the nearly daily journal of a nameless man who survives the dead rising. He's a military pilot who suspects early on that there's a serious problem and starts to prepare to survive in his house. The author is al...
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