4.4 Holy much deserved revenge, what a freaking glorious ending? for The Governor. I liked this version so much more than the Tv show. A great horror with no bad actors !
Quick and Dirty- (Audio) Woodbury, it wacko capital of the new world. The new man in charge is beyond sanity, and has so many secrets, he doesn't even know who he is at times. We get to know several of the towns residents, and really learn to hate them, (Ahem Lilly), and feel for them. The stories h...
Ugh! I just continue to dislike "Philip Blake"! He is such an ass. Although I do agree with his little speech about democracy being a bad idea at this time in their lives, but he shouldn't go around killing people just to feed Penny. His trouble telling himself apart from the real Philip is discon...
There's no doubt that The Walking Dead has become a bit of a phenomenon. First it was an award-winning comic book, then it was an award-winning TV-show, and now there's even an award-winning computer game. It makes sense that folks were wanting to keep milking that cash cow, but I don't see any wa...
For those looking for that little bit extra on The Governor from TV's The Walking Dead, this is the book to read. This is the 2nd of a planned trilogy about the rise of the Governor (first book cleverly titled, The Walking Dead: Rise of the Governor). This book finds a new set of survivors strugglin...
In this book we meet Lilly and her group as they make their way to Woodbury. What seems a sanctuary to most people makes Lilly nervous. She mistrusts Philip and wants to leave Woodbury as soon as possible. It soon becomes apparent that they only way to accomplish this is by overthrowing the Gover...
In this follow-up to The Rise of the Governor we follow a rag-tag group of survivors as they go from one encampment to another. Lily and Josh have more than friendship developing, Megan and Scott will do anything to get high, and Bob is an old military medic who drinks too much. They leave a bad sit...
-I received this book for free through Goodreads First Reads Giveaway-Considering that Goodreads would not let me post a review four times now, I'm going to assume that it found this book about has riveting as I did. I can honestly barely remember what happened in this book. Something about zombies,...
The Road to Woodbury is the sequel to Rise of the Governor. In this novel we are introduced to Lilly Caul who is essentially the protagonist of the novel. Lilly suffers from crippling anxiety and has other mental health problem therefore being caught in the middle of a zombie apocalypse is not doin...
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