Day by Day Armageddon

Day by Day Armageddon (Day by Day Armageddon #1)

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SPORADIC NEW REPORTS INDICATE CHAOS AND VIOLENCE SPREADING THROUGH U.S. CITIES. AN UNKNOWN EVIL IS SWEEPING THE PLANET. THE DEAD ARE RISING TO CLAIM THE EARTH AS THE NEW DOMINANT SPECIES IN THE FOOD CHAIN.
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In your hands is the handwritten journal depicting one man's struggle for survival. Trapped in the midst of global disaster, he must make...more
Paperback, 224 pages
Published September 29th 2009 by Permuted Press (first published June 11th 2004)
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Buggy
Opening Line: "January 1st 0358 hrs. Happy New Year to me"

Wow, this was a surprise! Before I begin I should tell you that I’ve never read a Zombie book in my life and I’m not a fan of the genre (although I did think Shawn Of The Dead was hilarious.) I generally read romance novels with the occasional biography thrown in. So you can imagine my surprise when I became absolutely engrossed in a book about surviving a plague of walking dead.

Day By Day Armageddon was unputdownable and had me alternat...more
Stephen
3.5 stars. While not up to the quality or enjoyment of World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War which is on my list of "All Time Favorite" novels, this book can hold its decaying head up high and proudly moan that it is the SECOND BEST ZOMBIE BOOK I HAVE EVER READ.

Written in "authentic" journal style (complete with misspelled words), this book has a gritty, realistic feel to it and a tight plot that keeps the tension up at a good clip. Short, fast and enjoyable.
Becky
If I could give this book negative stars, I would.



It's been a long time since a book has made me as angry as this one did. I don't think I'm the overly critical sort. I have expectations, and I want them to be met, but I think that I'm willing to compromise. If a book isn't the best written but has a good story, or if the writing is gorgeous, but the story is kinda "meh", I can appreciate the book for what it is and move on. But this was just painfully, ridiculously bad.

This book's gimmick is...more
Brett Botbyl
Ok. Zombie come and zombies go. But as raw as it is...I LOVED this book! It's a diary format tale of a military guy stuck in the burbs of the living dead. What a guilty pleasure. Or maybe it's the voyeuristic me dancing behind the overturned car with a high-powered rifle and only enough SPAM to last me another two days!

DIE ZOMBIE BASTARDS!

;-)
John
This is a novel by J.L Bourne, an aspiring fiction author. The title, DAY BY DAY ARMAGEDDON suggests that this is a book about either an apocalypse or, an infestation of the undead which is what the cover suggests. It is a 200 page long zombie fiction, and a well written book. It is written in the form of a journal and in the view of the main character.
Though the author never mentions the main characters name, he tells us a lot about him. Such as, he an unmarried air force pilot who lives in a s...more
Amanda

Almost as good as World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War. Has an authentic soldierly feel to it- you can tell the author was/is (not sure which) a soldier. I felt like the last half, especially towards the end, got somewhat weak plotwise.

There is a second book published that continues the story. Might pick it up in the future, but not anytime soon.

*Note- Saw someone mention there were quite a few typos- wanted to clarify that those are intentional typos. It is set up to be supposedly wr...more
T.j.
Ok to start off this book is freaking amazing. I have my reasons why i think this book is amazing. (1.) It has zombies, how is that not cool?(unless you don't like zombie) (2.) It is done in a diary format, in military time, in first person perspective. (3.) and finally this book is probably the most intense and scary book I have read for a long time, but don't take my word for it here is an example from “Day by Day Armageddon”

“I shut the door again. My instincts told me, @* the plane cover;...more
Michael
Nov 21, 2008 Michael rated it 4 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: Zombie Lovers
Shelves: zombie-stuff, 2008
Day by Day Armageddon is a zombie survival story written from the point of view of one character, through the writing in his journal. Each section is dated just like a diary would be and then a description of the days events. Through his journal the story of the world coming to an end is related while the writer tries to survive.

The format is a nice change of pace in a subgenre that is so loaded with similar stories in similar formats that after reading one book you may have just read them all....more
Francis Gahren
START INTERCEPT
SPORADIC NEW REPORTS INDICATE CHAOS AND VIOLENCE SPREADING THROUGH U.S. CITIES. AN UNKNOWN EVIL IS SWEEPING THE PLANET. THE DEAD ARE RISING TO CLAIM THE EARTH AS THE NEW DOMINANT SPECIES IN THE FOOD CHAIN.
INTERCEPT COMPLETE

SURVIVOR

In your hands is the handwritten journal depicting one man's struggle for survival. Trapped in the midst of global disaster, he must make decisions; choices that ultimately mean life, or the eternal curse to walk as one of them.

ENTER IF YOU WILL INTO...more
Dawn Peers
I am a huge fan of post-apocalyptic fiction, especially zombie novels.

I came to JL Bourne's books only a few months ago, but within a few pages of this his writing style had me hooked.

The story initially comes from the perspective of one military man immediately before, during, and after the viral outbreak that brings around the inevitable zombie apocalypse. The pragmatism of the main character brings to mind the way Max Brook's characters operated in World War Z, but he is realistic, fallible,...more
Amaranth
2 stelline e mezzo

Da http://labellaeilcavaliere.blogspot.i...

Dopo Gli zombi non piangono e Warm Bodies, avevo il desiderio di leggere una storia con zombie in versione classica: putrescenti cadaveri ambulanti, perennemente affamati di cervelli e carne umana. Era quello che mi aspettavo da Diario di un sopravvissuto agli zombie che, in effetti, rispetta decisamente la tradizione.
Avrete già dedotto, tuttavia, che ne sono rimasta delusa. Mi sono trascinata, pagina dopo pagina, nella speranza che s...more
John
A rapid and engaging read. The book is simply the journal of an ordinary fellow (who happens to be a military officer) who decides to keep a diary, starting on the 1st of the year. As time rolls on, his ordinary every day life erodes as the zombie epidemic explodes, eventually consuming his normal life, civilization, and the pages of his journal. The humble diary becomes the documentary evidence of one man's struggle to survive the horror.

Being a journal, the story is written in a 1st person nar...more
Haralambi Markov
What you can expect: As the title and the cover have hinted “Day by Day Armageddon” is a post apocalyptic survival horror with zombies, where the events are relayed on a day by day basis in the form of a journal.

Strengths: It has zombies. Suspense and intensity are top notch. The protagonist is a sort of MacGyver, which is always fun to read.

Weaknesses: The journal is filled with typos. Since it is a plot driven novel, the characters do not have the time to grow.

Summary: “Day by Day Armageddon”...more
Keit Doesntcare
And I thought my diary was the boring one...
"Day by day Armageddon" is a book about your typical zombie apocalypse, only without the interesting parts.
Our protagonist's journal is as crippling and boring, as watching a documentary about the reproducing abilities of snails.
The story is weak, the characters could be easily mistaken for cardboard cutouts.
I think the author intentionally concentrated on the excruciatingly boring details on people's survival, because of his inability to understand...more
Joe
"J.L. Bourne is on active duty as a commissioned U.S. naval officer." Thank you for your service. No thanks for the novel.

I bought the book (which include this novel and its sequel) from a library holiday book sale for three dollars, and I wasn't expecting much. Written by a naval aviator (update: according to his Twitter, he's a shooter, or catapult officer on a carrier) from the viewpoint of a journaler who is also a naval aviator, I'm not sure if the author is a bad writer, or is writing from...more
Ben
Dec 10, 2012 Ben rated it 1 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: Not many
Finished this.

Why was it written?

[NOTE - I listened to this from Audible. My comments are about the writing, not the narrator. He did great with less than great material.]

It's quite literally a (nearly) day-by-day account of a pandemic that turns everyone into undead zombies who ravage the planet, told from the perspective of a fairly bland lead character, an American soldier/deserter originally from who gives a shit now holed up in who cares Texas.

The timeline is January through April, and we g...more
Bryce
If you're into the technical, procedural elements of surviving a zombie attack, but you thought that The Zombie Survival Guide: Recorded Attack; Downtown LA had too much of a sense of humor.... than this book is for you.

Who knew that a zombie apocalypse could be so dad-blasted boring?

Guns, ammunition, planes, nuclear fallout ranges, computer programs, boat engines; all of them described in great detail, with a lot of numbers and acronyms and absolutely no heart or soul. While I'm sure Bourne us...more
Richard
Rating: 3* of five

The Book Report: The book description says:
An ongoing journal depicting one man's personal struggle for survival, dealing with the trials of an undead world unfolding around him. An unknown plague sweeps the planet. The dead rise to claim the Earth as the new dominant species. Trapped in the midst of a global tragedy, he must make decisions...choices that that ultimately mean life, or the eternal curse to walk as one of them.

My Review: I really, really wish the narrative fra...more
Esme
Was zuerst scheint wie ein mutiertes Grippevirus, breitet sich rasend schnell von China über die ganze Welt aus und nichts ist mehr wie es einmal war. Die Toten erwachen und werden von einem Heißhunger nach Menschenfleisch angetrieben. Jeder, der von ihnen gebissen wird, reiht sich in die Horden der Untoten ein. Letzter Ausweg, den Zombieherden Herr zu werden, sind Atombomben, die über den größten amerikanischen Städten abgeworfen werden. Klappt nicht so ganz.

Day by Day Armageddon von J.L. Bourn...more
Emily
***1/2
Great plot! I enjoyed the survivalist side of the story. The solutions were fun to read. There is a certain satisfaction in seeing the poor saps around him being overrun and the main character knowing exactly what to do.

However, most of the characters have unusual special skills. In fact, between the main character and his friends, I sometimes felt like I was watching Charlie's Angels. All such good, clean American's lacking faults. Given how much interest the main character has in his l...more
Jo Anne B
I appreciated the different perspective in this story about fighting zombies. It was told by a soldier as he wrote of the events in his journal. However, because of this it felt like a news report. It was also hard to bond with the characters because there was no dialogue and you never heard their voice. It was a superbly detailed account of the events the soldier endured trying to survive in the world of zombies. I found myself thinking what I would have done in his situation. But even then, th...more
EdsEds

I am a great fan of zombie fiction and post-apocalyptic fiction in general. I absolutely loved Max Brook's World War Z so I was really excited to pick up this book. The journalistic style intrigued me and I had hoped to get a realistic, first person view of a survivor in a world ruled by the undead.

How easy would it be to survive in a world full of flesh eating zombies? Really easy - especially considering that the protagonist is apparently McGyver! Our hero can fly a plane, hotwire a car, is a...more
Lafcadio
This was, in general, a fairly good zombie tale, with plenty of suspense.

One thing I found distracting was the editing. In particular, the error that kept popping up was this:

Zombies should be wandering around. In this book, the zombies wondered around. It's a spelling error that changes the meaning of the word. Every time the author meant to use the word wander, he used wonder instead. This is not the fault of J.L. Bourne. I do not expect authors to be good spellers. The responsibility of the a...more
Megan
(Re-posted from http://theturnedbrain.blogspot.com)

Does exactly what it says on the box. A never named navy officer decides to keep a diary literally days before a zombie flavoured kind of hell breaks loose, and the book is a day by day chronicle of his efforts to survive.


There are a lot of things to like about this book. If we start at a purely aesthetic viewpoint, this is a book that makes me glad to have resisted the ebook wave. I don’t mean the cover (which isn’t terrible but I wouldn’t say...more
Luis Elorreaga
The 3 star raring might imply I didn't enjoy this short and sweet zombie read. It shouldn't. It was lots of fun but just lacked depth. I wanted to get to know all the other characters but they were mostly there to give the protagonist a sense of purpose and duty and were not characters in their own right. Things I really appreciated included the consequence of using live gunfire in a zombie ridden world. It wasn't a get out of jail free card and often resulted with more of the undead on their do...more
Blood Rose Books
J.L Bourne's first book in a series that follows the journal entries of a combat pilot for the U.S.A as the life as we know it comes to an end.
Sporadic News reports. A strange virus is sweeping the Earth. Violence and chaos spread throughout the world, it is unknown if there is a place untouched by this virus. The dead are rising, seeking the living to feed on. The dead are rising in thousands, and as the living struggle to survive, one realizes that the dead are the new dominant race of the wor...more
06BraedonR
Sep 13, 2011 06BraedonR rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: Sci-fi and World War Z Fans
Recommended to 06BraedonR by: Internet
Shelves: zombies
Day by Day Armageddon is a journal-format book about a USAF FLight Crew who has heard of a illness in China that is killing off thousands of people. He goes and gets the neccesary supplies and starts to forify his house from "looters". As he Watches the news and looks at podcasts of the carnage he is watching he is seeing that they brutally attack people. Later in the story he befriends his neigbor named John. They go out to get supplies and are attacked by the "ghouls". They deside to leave Atl...more
William M.
I've heard of this book for years. It seems to be one of the more popular zombie novels, so I decided to give it a try. The author is J.L. Bourne, and not surprisingly, is a member of the military. His voice lends an authenticity to many elements dealing with survival, which is one of the book's strong points. The technical details on guns, aviation, and situational strategy made everything fell more believable.

As a reader, I found that the journal-style storytelling hurt the emotional investme...more
Tim Ward
J.L. Bourne writes my kind of zombie book, not too heavy on gore, language or nudity, and focuses on the survival aspect in a post apocalyptic world. He has an interesting 1st person point of view in journal format, which makes for a quick read and insight into the main character that makes him likable. The only drawback to this style is knowing that he survived the scene he is documenting. Despite this he manages to build great suspense and I often was so caught up in the action that I forgot i...more
Meg Day
This is a scary and almost realistic feeling type of book. It definitely go me thinking: what if there was a disease that turned humans into undead with a bite...ugghhh scary...currently i am making my own evac plan..just in case. But anyway the book is written like a journal which is nice because you get to hear j/l Bourne's personal thoughts and plans as he goes through the motions of trying to survive in a zombie apocalypse. NOW that me clarify normal this is not a book i would read i like gi...more
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