Left with the Dead is a novella set that directly follows the events of The Gathering Dead. It’s not a direct sequel, mind you. Instead, it follows the character of David Gatrell after he is stranded in the middle of New York, and surrounded by the dead. The actual sequel, The Rising Horde, was published [...]
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Dead Earth: The Green Dawn is a short but fascinated read that twist together science fiction and our beloved zombies.
Plaguesville USA is an unusual virus outbreak story in the sense that we never get to see anything from the disease that wiped out 99% of the world population. The story takes place in this post apocalyptic world, the remnants of the CDC have found a last hope to save the world in the person [...]
Get ready to be dragged to hell and back and then eaten and spit back out. Yea, you’re in for a ride. Craig DiLouie throws us right back into the story of Infection. The survivors continue the war against Infection, however futile it may seem. Monsters, zombies and possibly their own government stand in the [...]
In a nutshell, Sunrise is a slow paced classic zombie survival story… with a gay twist. I want to say upfront that I don’t have anything against any of these elements. Well-written slow stories can manage to build an almost unbearable tension. Classic survival tales are, well, “classic”, which is is why we like them [...]
As far as uniqueness, quality and entertainment Pavlov’s Dogs lines up with EX-Heroes by Peter Clines.
All the Dead are Here by Pete Bevan is by far the best zombie book I have ever read. Two words folks: must read. As a series of short stories, Bevan is able to give us vignettes of situations both silly and heartbreaking. He uses this genre to tell one story from different perspectives but [...]
Audience is an important factor to consider when judging a piece of art, be it a painting, a film, or a novel. It would be a little unfair to blast Bob the Builder for having poorly developed characters, a lack of depth, or an overly simplistic plot by my standards, just as it would be [...]


