✭✭✭ 3 StarsI liked this book because it was different to anything else I have read about Zombies. It comes from a completely different perspective; to be precise a medical journal.Even though I knew this was a journal I still expected some more brutal Zombie action...as Zombies are brutal. There was...
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Told from Journal entries autopsies of zombies to find a cureI love books that I written in the form of journals, letters, etc. So I had high hopes for this book. Not paying much attention to other reviews. I guessed the ending at beginning without reading any spoilers or the last page of journal ...
I heard this author interviewed on one of our public radio stations because he grew up locally. He was witty and gave a good interview. Unfortunately his wit didn't make it into the book. Instead, he took the intellectual approach and wrote it like it was a lab journal. This definitely sets it a...
I was left feeling very frustrated by this book. The set up is interesting. There's a lab on a small, isolated island where scientists go to research ANSD (the name for the zombie virus) and hopefully find a vaccine and cure. But everyone who goes to the island eventually succumbs either to the viru...
This is an extremely fast read and very entertaining for zombie enthusiasts. The book is written as a presentation to the UN in the wake of worldwide zombie outbreaks. It consists mostly of the journal of the last team of researchers looking for a cure, with hypotheses, drawings and details of the...
This book made me appreciate what Max Brooks did in World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War, because I don't think I appreciated how hard it is to manage a bunch of first person narratives through an institutional lens and, you know, not be boring. A series of hand-written and illustrated jou...
A quick read, but also a boring read. Since the story is mostly a doctor's journal entries, you don't get to know any characters. Most of the writing is medical in nature and there is very little action. It is mostly just description of medical autopsies. Even the pencil illustrations of the zombies...