This is my first zombie novel, and I must say, I enjoyed it. There is more to this story than zombie attack after zombie attack. This story is about repairing a relationship between two brothers. It's also a story of love, family, and hope in a world overrun by reanimated corpses.I am a huge zombie ...
I'm sure everyone knows what I'm talking about when I say that reading a new book by one of your favourite authors is kinda nerve-racking. You're excited because it's a NEW BOOK but you're also scared because, well, what if you don't like it? This was exactly how I felt about Rot & Ruin. After all, ...
Thought-provoking and intelligent, with Rot & Ruin Maberry has created a post-apocalyptic world that questions the slaughter of those inflicted with disease. Told through the eyes of a naive young boy on an unintentional quest for enlightenment, we got to witness the harshness of his reality first h...
2 StarsA character driven book MUST have at least one great character and for me, this read did not. The story was told in a blow by blow manner in story form; A long time ago before First Night.... This read needed more umph, more intensity, more action. If I had an attention deficit disorder I wou...
AND YOU CALL YOURSELF A ZOMBIE BOOK?HOLY DUMB SHIT, BATMAN. For the record, I read half of this book. Zombies appeared twice. Two times. Two measly times for maybe one boring, emotionless minute each of those times. I mean, seriously, can I get one Zombie Happy Meal in half a damn zombie book?What a...
Rating: 3 of 5 I read Rot and Ruin in one sitting. So obviously the story held my attention - mainly because Maberry kept hinting at deeper meanings and then I wanted the full story - but overall it didn't blow my mind or get me super excited to read the sequels. Thankfully, the aforementioned h...
Fourteen years or so after the zombie apocalypse. Benny has just turned fifteen and has to get a job or his rations will be halved. He doesn't really want to do it, but it turns out to be the only thing he's good at: zombie killing. The family business. This book was more of an adventure story and l...
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