by Chuck Wendig
Double Dead, by Chuck Wendig This book is full of interesting concepts and possibilities. I just wish the execution was better. The protagonist of this story is a vampire that calls himself Coburn. Coburn wakes up after a long slumber to find the world in the grip of a zombie apocalypse. I cared...
This book is awesome for three reasons: 1) a zombie apocalypse, and 2) a very murdery vampire who doesn't sparkle in the sun, and, lastly, 3) it was written by Chuck Wendig, my new favorite author–even if his stories tend to be more disgusting than others. 4 stars.
Originally posted here.Remember when I said last year that @KateSherrod had needed multiple showers after reading Chuck Wendig's Miriam Black books? That was NOTHING compared to the showers, brain bleach and other necessary mental hygiene adjustments one will need after reading Wendig's zombie+vamp...
Zombies, vampires and zombie-vampires in one book. That's supposed to be cool.It didn't work for me very much though. And I can pinpoint one thing that really annoyed me for most of the book: swearing.I read "Blackbirds" by Chuck Wendig before, and I mentioned in my review that the amount of swearin...
Not what I normally read but good all the same .
A badass vampire hunting down zombies? Yes please! Gotta read this book....will also order it for my library's circulation.
i love Chuck's blog, but this book just wasn't for me. i loved the idea of a vampire having to save humans amongst zombies, but the characters all had the same voice and i couldn't get a hold on why i should care whether any of them lived or died. putting this on the DNF shelf. maybe one day i'll pi...
Riveting action, rock and roll violence, churning terror and protagonists that you actually care about, despite their character flaws. Coburn is an asshole. He makes that clear himself. But you can't help but like him, even if just a little. I happened to like him a lot. He's hilarious. What sets th...
Well, I wrote a review for this but Goodreads ate it.
Predictable, repetitious, and ridiculous. The ICP Nation was a bit too silly. But, overall, it was a quick, fun read. It accomplished exactly what it set out to accomplish.