by David Wellington
The monsters are zombies. The island is Manhattan, which is kind of like a giant roach motel: the zombies check in, but they don't check out...that is, unless they are shot through the brain, decapitated, or otherwise have brain functions terminated. Dekalb, a former UN weapons inspector who was c...
I read Frostbite - the first of David Wellington's werewolf trilogy - and really liked it. I did not enjoy this one nearly as much. The addition of a more supernatural aspect to the Zombie premise was a bit too much. I would have preferred to stick with the straight-up zombie story rather than ad...
I read Frostbite - the first of David Wellington's werewolf trilogy - and really liked it. I did not enjoy this one nearly as much. The addition of a more supernatural aspect to the Zombie premise was a bit too much. I would have preferred to stick with the straight-up zombie story rather than ad...
This was the first zombie novel I had ever read. It was a long, long time ago so I wont be able to go into any details but I did enjoy it.
Quite slow, but when it picked up, it picked up a lot.
Acceptable zombie novel. I had a bit of a problem with the narrative style, which flipped back and forth between first and third person (there's a reason for it that I found rather quaint). I guess, like the star wars genre, I'm just a sucker for zombie stories, and this one, is ok. There were ce...
Where do i even begin with this review?I have to say i was slightly hesitant to read this, considering the multitude of negative reviews i have read for this, and the other 2 books in the series. But when i finally gave in and began reading it, i was hooked instantly. The entire concept of a zombie ...
This was an ok read. It is fast paced, full of action, and sectioned to make for quick easy reading. As far as plot goes it was OK. I am more used to dumb dead zombies that kill you by being persistent and overpowering you. This novel presents a new twist in providing zombies that can think and ...
It was an interesting sort of zombie book. It makes sense that the third world would actually be better equipped to handle a virus that turns people into zombies. It was surprisingly...I'm not sure highbrow is the right word, but it was more than just blood and guts and there was some real thought p...