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Land of the Beautiful Dead by R. Lee Smith
Synopsis (from Goodreads): SHE WOULD DARE ANYTHING TO SAVE THE WORLD FROM HIS RULE. EVEN HIS BED. He ascended from the darkness years ago—Azrael the Eternal, Azrael the Undying, Azrael Who Is Death—bringing with him the black rains, the fires, … Continue reading
The Girl with All the Gifts by M.R. Carey
I heard about this one from Melfka a writer, a reviewer and a friend – thank you very much for the tip! Synopsis (mostly from Goodreads): Every morning, Melanie waits in her cell to be collected for class. When they … Continue reading
Movie review: 28 Days Later (2003) directed by Danny Boyle
Movie info: Animal activists invade a laboratory with the intention of releasing chimpanzees that are undergoing experimentation. They don’t know that the animals have been infected by a new virus that causes rage. After ignoring the pleas of a scientist on … Continue reading
Posted in contemporary thriller/horror, movie review, zombie movie
Tagged 28 days later, Danny Boyle, infection, London, zombies
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Night Whispers (ShadowLands 01) by Alisha Rai
Synopsis: Analyst James Bennett has spent the years since humankind fell victim to the Illness living underground. Part of an elite group of survivors determined to save their race, his only interaction with the blood-drinking Shadows roaming the Earth is … Continue reading
Posted in book review, dystopia, read in 2014, recommending, romance
Tagged Alisha Rai, Night Whispers, POC author or characters, Shadowlands, zombies
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World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War by Max Brooks
Rameau’s ramblings: Blodeuedd and I had a little discussion about this book and you can find it on her blog later today. Synopsis: It began with rumors from China about another pandemic. Then the cases started to multiply and what had … Continue reading
Review: Even White Trash Zombies Get the Blues (White Trash Zombie/ Angel Crawford #2) by Diana Rowland
Book info:Form: pdf e-bookGenre: Urban fantasy with zombiesTarget audience: adults Synopsis Angel Crawford is finally starting to get used to life as a brain-eating zombie. Let’s face it, more brains can only improve your life, right? Still, like in real … Continue reading