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World War Z
On
outlawpoet's recommendation, I'm listening to the audiobook of Max Brooks' World War Z. I found the whole thing conveniently on YouTube. It seems that the audiobook doesn't have all the content of the actual book, but since I've been meaning to get around to reading it, and haven't, this is a good start.
If you've read it or not, I highly recommend the audiobook. The voice acting is superb - the cast is top notch - and the stories are all visceral and immensely affecting.
The book is an oral history of the world wide zombie war. It takes the form of survivor interviews that span the globe, and the outbreak from start to finish. Brooks pulls no punches, and it goes without saying that the subject matter might be triggering. He's also done his research. He's thought out so many of the possible political, economic and social affects of the dead walking the earth. It's a really smart, really thorough work.
Run, don't walk.
If you've read it or not, I highly recommend the audiobook. The voice acting is superb - the cast is top notch - and the stories are all visceral and immensely affecting.
The book is an oral history of the world wide zombie war. It takes the form of survivor interviews that span the globe, and the outbreak from start to finish. Brooks pulls no punches, and it goes without saying that the subject matter might be triggering. He's also done his research. He's thought out so many of the possible political, economic and social affects of the dead walking the earth. It's a really smart, really thorough work.
Run, don't walk.
