by Bobby Adair
Synopsis: A new flu strain has been spreading across Africa, Europe, and Asia. Disturbing news footage is flooding the cable news channels. People are worried. People are frightened. But Zed Zane is oblivious. Zed needs to borrow rent money from his parents. He gets up Sunday morning, drinks enoug...
I enjoyed this novella/short story... at 152 pages I do not consider this a novel or a book. I would also call this a serial rather than a novella. The price was right- free (on the Nook). There were things I liked about the story- it was fast-paced with an interesting take on the zombie phenome...
Between the lack of indents (a line break just isn't good enough, I'm sorry. The page looks like a wall of text) and the manic first-person writing, I just can't. Apparently reading is just not a good bet for me today.
You know what? If the zombies come, I am not saving SHIT. I'm not saving you, your puppy, your mama, nada.Not because I don't care (I will cry over the puppy), but because ZOMBIES. And in that kind of shit-meets-fan situation where the world is ending, we're all better off dead anyways, right?So no ...
Nothing special and utterly disappointingUtter disappointment. I don't care if there is a second book or what happens to ANY of these characters. No real character development took place so I never grew attached enough to care. I read some of the reviews and really was expecting this to be something...
After this will never think of UT campus again without thinking about Zed, Murphy and Jerome.
This book was scary enough to give me nightmares! I found Zed to be a great example of a well done anti-hero, well, at least in the beginning, as his character then evolves more into a hero. As the world around him falls apart by a zombie disease, he keeps his focus on saving himself and doing what ...