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Aug 18, 2017
Greg at 2 Book Lovers Reviews
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It was while I was reading The City that I heard about George Romero’s passing. To be honest, it now feels like there is a massive hole in this genre that I have grown to love so much. Now, you may wonder what Romero has to do with The City or even the Autumn Series. Well, Romero set the standard, established the expectations and, whether consciously or subconsciously, Romero is the bar that all others will be judged by.
I am always on the lookout for a post-apocalyptic/zombie (if you can call th ...more
I am always on the lookout for a post-apocalyptic/zombie (if you can call th ...more

without ever using the word "zombie" David Moody is able to create an intricate story of survival and suspense as the hordes of dead gather atoms the locations of the survivors. when the military appears out of nowhere you're left wondering if they will have the answers that the crowd of survivors is looking for.
the story is full of interesting characters whom you will like immediately or despise, there is no middle ground I found. reintroducing the characters from the first novel was a nice way ...more
the story is full of interesting characters whom you will like immediately or despise, there is no middle ground I found. reintroducing the characters from the first novel was a nice way ...more

This sequel gives us a new beginning as well as follows up the story in the first Autumn book. The sense of dread in this series focuses on more then just the man vs man aspect as seen in The Walking Dead. The series has a heavier isolation tone to it, while the undead gives this read a more claustrophobic feel. As a series I give it a five out of five.

Dec 26, 2012
Robert Nelson
marked it as to-read

Mar 02, 2015
Stephanie
marked it as to-read