Saturday, February 26, 2011

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Books of the Dead - World War Z

If you like zombie stories read has, in addition to this blog a wide range of successful and some less successful books on this subject.

It would also lied, I'd say that I do not have one or the other book can be influenced. That's why I would like to introduce gradually some works that I have read the last few months.


World War Z - Who lives longer, is later found dead

With World War Z, Max Brooks delivered the work, measured by the I and all writers are have to. World War Z is the ultimate book about zombie and without doubt my biggest influence.

In World War Z Max Brooks describes, incidentally, the son of Mel Brooks, on the basis of fictitious interviews the outbreak of a global zombie apocalypse. The interviews are gripping, the presentation of the circumstances vividly and realistically (of course in context) and worked up the spread shown in chronological order.

is legendary Battle of Yonkers, which is the climax and turning point of the war and many inspired artists has :

also establishes in the book Max Brooks the rules that I follow in my story too. Zombies are slow, zombies are dead and the zombie virus does not jump over to animals. Zombies are adamant that make no super mutants and zombies are stupid, which he something away from his great role model Romero, who has lost something in his idea that zombies are partly to remember her old life.

To read the book super exciting, super smooth and extremely gripping. Wish you could accuse the book to something and Korinthenkackerei operate, you may still complain that many things remain unsaid that some cut, but is not brought to an end.

A film version is unfortunately further in coming, at least in English but as the book's enthralling storyteller with among other things, Mark Hamilton, who has been his role as Luke Skywalker in Star Wars, now hired as a sought-after speaker.

deserves as a reference the book of course f ive five severed zombie heads




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