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message 1: by Mehmet (last edited Oct 03, 2014 12:49PM) (new)

Mehmet | 1241 comments Hello everyone :-) this buddy read will not start till 13 October so we all got time to buy the book (please note the authors preferred edition is the copy we highly recommend as this is the edition we are hoping to all follow) or join the lovely reading group.
So far we have :
Jonathan
Cookies
Lisa
Mehmet
Kaisersoze (joining us for book 3)
Pamellia
Tim
Eden
Sean
Ange
Donna
Zac
Natasa
So if you would like to take part in the fun just let me know :-)
Happy reading !


message 2: by Jonathan (last edited Sep 23, 2014 10:07AM) (new)

Jonathan Echevarria (gabrielzero) | 862 comments Thanks for making this thread Mehmet!! =)

I love Brian Keene books!

Brian Keene


♥♡¢σσкιє♥♡ (Krystle)  (kookiekrysp88) Yay! Looking forward to this read. I've heard a lot about this book!


Kristin (Blood,Sweat and Books) (goodreadscomhermyoni) | 26 comments This was a really good book.


message 5: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Echevarria (gabrielzero) | 862 comments The book series goes as follows for those new to the series.

1)The Rising: Author's Preferred Edition

The Rising Author's Preferred Edition by Brian Keene

2)City of the Dead: Author's Preferred Edition

City of the Dead Author's Preferred Edition by Brian Keene

3) The Rising: Selected Scenes from the End of the World

The Rising Selected Scenes from the End of the World by Brian Keene

Please note that the authors preferred editions have added content and page length that was removed from the previous version.


message 6: by Kaisersoze (new)

Kaisersoze | 294 comments I'll join in for the last book in the series, (if that's ok?) having recently re-read and really enjoyed the first two - especially The Rising. Hope you all get as a big a kick out of them as I did.


message 7: by Tim (new)

Tim Bedair | 109 comments I'm in I have it on my kindle I'm hopeing it's the right one


message 8: by Pamellia (new)

Pamellia (michiganparents) Darn, I'm pretty sure this one was on sale recently and I thought I purchased it, but NO! I'm hoping to read with you this time.


message 9: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Echevarria (gabrielzero) | 862 comments Pamellia wrote: "Darn, I'm pretty sure this one was on sale recently and I thought I purchased it, but NO! I'm hoping to read with you this time."

Awesome Welcome aboard Tim, Pamellia, and Kaisersoze!

Have you read the two super hard to find side stories Kaisersoze? They are not required or included to this read, but they are still fun to talk about. The two in question are :

1) The Rising: Deliverance

The Rising Deliverance by Brian Keene

and

2) The Rising: Necrophobia

The Rising Necrophobia by Brian Keene

They are basically just side stories that exist outside the main stories. Not needed to enjoy the overall experience, they only serve to enrich the lore and mythos.


message 10: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Sandberg (lisasandberg) | 168 comments Looking forward to reading again with you guys!! :)


message 11: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Echevarria (gabrielzero) | 862 comments Lisa! I missed you!

-hugs!-


message 12: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Sandberg (lisasandberg) | 168 comments Awww, I missed you too!! :)
And you too, Mehmet!!

Hugs back!


message 13: by Mehmet (new)

Mehmet | 1241 comments Thanks Lisa big group hug :-)


message 14: by Mehmet (new)

Mehmet | 1241 comments Ahhh welcome Tim and Pamellia :-) you still got time to double check your copies. Jonathan has listed the books so you can see if you have correct copies :-)


message 15: by Mehmet (new)

Mehmet | 1241 comments No problem Kaisersoze, you can still join in with any discussion we have, consider yourself part of the group :-)


message 16: by Pamellia (new)

Pamellia (michiganparents) Yes, I appreciate the listing of the books that link to the version we are reading.

AND I LOVE group hugs

**Hugs**


message 17: by Mehmet (new)

Mehmet | 1241 comments Ahhh you are sweet Pamallia :-) see just because we like horror books does not make us nasty people ;-)
Big group hug !!!!!!!


message 18: by Kaisersoze (new)

Kaisersoze | 294 comments Thanks Jonathan and Mehmet.

And no, Jonathan. I haven't read either of those two. Have you managed to secure copies? Because otherwise it seems like you need to have a personal line to BK to even have a shot at them...


message 19: by Pamellia (new)

Pamellia (michiganparents) Mehmet wrote: "Ahhh you are sweet Pamallia :-) see just because we like horror books does not make us nasty people ;-)
Big group hug !!!!!!!"


Horror readers are some of the nicest people I know!! They understand good vs evil and they know what might just happen to them if they are not nice. Ha! I'm looking forward to reading and discussing with this group. Thank you for your warm welcomes!

**Hugs**


message 20: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Sandberg (lisasandberg) | 168 comments It will be fun, it always is with Jonathan and Mehmet in the discussions. They make me laugh sometimes. :)


message 21: by Mehmet (new)

Mehmet | 1241 comments I will also look forward to reading with everyone. Halloween will be exciting this year for sure :-)


message 22: by Pamellia (new)

Pamellia (michiganparents) So what are we suppose to do until October 13?


message 23: by Mehmet (new)

Mehmet | 1241 comments You not got other books to read Pamallia ? It's just Jonathan is in another book read at the moment. So we needed to arrange a date which gave everyone time to join and also finish their current books.


message 24: by Jonathan (last edited Sep 25, 2014 04:13PM) (new)

Jonathan Echevarria (gabrielzero) | 862 comments Yeah. I'm sorry Pamellia. =( I should be done with my other buddy read very soon.

I should warn anyone who is on the fence about reading this book that there is at least one brutal instance of rape in this book. Being that this is a post apocalyptic book, it might not come as a surprise to some who are familiar with the genre.

I just wanted to do the responsible thing and warn those who may be triggered by the dark subject matter. I also want to add this isn't one of those crumby novels where rape is condoned either. Brian Keene himself has publicly expressed himself that Rape is a serious subject that should be handled responsibly in books.

Link: http://www.briankeene.com/2014/05/02/...


message 25: by Mehmet (new)

Mehmet | 1241 comments Thanks for the warning Jonathan :-)


message 26: by Mehmet (new)

Mehmet | 1241 comments Also the usual rules apply for all buddy reads please use spoiler tags when discussing parts of the story which may ruin the plot for people who have not read the book or not progressed as far.


message 27: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Echevarria (gabrielzero) | 862 comments Sorry for dropping the drama bomb on this topic! =)

Seriously didn't mean to kill the mood.

Anyway. This book has zombie birds in it! And zombie ghosts!!

Zombie Ghosts!!!


message 28: by Mehmet (new)

Mehmet | 1241 comments Ahhhh I am looking forward for this book very much. It will also be fun to be back with you guys, as had a great time reading Earthworm gods together :-)


message 29: by Sean (new)

Sean (doccrab) | 70 comments I'm in. Will search for a copy this weekend.


message 30: by Jonathan (last edited Sep 26, 2014 02:03AM) (new)

Jonathan Echevarria (gabrielzero) | 862 comments Kaisersoze wrote: "And no, Jonathan. I haven't read either of those two. Have you managed to secure copies? Because otherwise it seems like you need to have a personal line to BK to even ..."

Kaisersoze, I actually have a copy of both of those books. I was thinking about trying to squeeze them both into this buddy read when we start the third book together. lol.

I found The Rising: Necrophobia for around 40 dollars if you are interested.


message 31: by Mehmet (new)

Mehmet | 1241 comments Welcome Sean :-)


message 32: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Echevarria (gabrielzero) | 862 comments Sean wrote: "I'm in. Will search for a copy this weekend."

Thanks for joining. I'm really happy you accepted my invite!!

=)

Have you read any of Brian Keene's work before?


message 33: by Eden (new)

Eden Silverfox (tsalagi_writer) | 41 comments I'm in and looking forward to reading the book with you all.

Thanks to Jonathan for inviting me :)


message 34: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Echevarria (gabrielzero) | 862 comments Eden wrote: "I'm in and looking forward to reading the book with you all.

Thanks to Jonathan for inviting me :)"


Welcome Eden! Thanks for joining us!

Have you ever read a splatter punk book before? (Or a Brian Keene book?) =)

I'm glad you are going to read with us!


message 35: by Eden (new)

Eden Silverfox (tsalagi_writer) | 41 comments Jonathan wrote: "Eden wrote: "I'm in and looking forward to reading the book with you all.

Thanks to Jonathan for inviting me :)"

Welcome Eden! Thanks for joining us!

Have you ever read a splatter punk book befo..."


I've read books by Brian Keene before. Gory books don't bother me.


message 36: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Echevarria (gabrielzero) | 862 comments Awesome!

I won't be embarrassed when I gush about how cool zombie birds are when they eat wandering hobos then!

=)

LMAO!!


message 37: by Mehmet (new)

Mehmet | 1241 comments Although I stated we recommend using the authors preferred edition for this buddy read, this does not mean if you have a alternate version that you can not join us. We accept all Editions of the Rising :-)


message 38: by Pamellia (new)

Pamellia (michiganparents) Mehmet wrote: "You not got other books to read Pamallia ? It's just Jonathan is in another book read at the moment. So we needed to arrange a date which gave everyone time to join and also finish their current bo..."

Oh, I have hundreds of books to read, but I honestly was wondering why we weren't just starting right up, like at the beginning of October or something.

Because I am retired (well actually before I retired) I read in a few groups at the same time. One group reads a book ever week, one each month and I pick up a few buddy reads here and there. I've read 90 books this year.

I might not like all the blood and guts in our read, but that's OK, I'll sort of skip over it if it's really bad or read and weep! Ha! Not a big fan of blood and guts, but I am a big fan of zombie genre...so it's give and take for me.

Thanks for the heads up about the rape. I'm sure many people are sensitive about that subject and really would rather not read it. It's not a genre I would look for to read all the time, but this may be OK for me.

I am not looking forward to the zombie birds. It's OK, but normally I prefer the zombie universe to only include humans.

Having said all that, I still want to be part of this read. I'd rather wait and see...if it's something I really cannot stand, then I might have to excuse myself, but I'd rather try with the real thing.

Looking forward to being part of the discussion.


message 39: by Mehmet (new)

Mehmet | 1241 comments Cheers Pamillia :-) Zombies always make for great discussion ! I not read much zombie novels just a few spread out here and there while going through Horror and sci fi novels ! The ones I read are
I am legend
Resurrection dreams
To the death


message 40: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Echevarria (gabrielzero) | 862 comments These zombies are definitely not your traditional undead! They can talk and drive cars!


message 41: by Mehmet (new)

Mehmet | 1241 comments Would it be true to say this series is kinda of a classic in the genre Jonathan ?


message 42: by Pamellia (new)

Pamellia (michiganparents) Jonathan wrote: "These zombies are definitely not your traditional undead! They can talk and drive cars!"

Ah-Hah! I've heard of this book.

I've probably read 50 different zombie books. I'm reading a series right now Dark Recollections. The final book in the series is due out in October sometime. It's a good story, but there are several grammar errors. These are a few I have read:

Year One, an interesting series where I.T. people at Google survive and keep the internet going. Setting is Kentucky and the protagonist stays in his home and builds up a fortress in his subdivision.

Contagious, female protagonist. Military has an underground bunker. I've been waiting for the 3rd book in this series for so long and it was released this week. I don't think I'm interested any longer.

When There's No More Room in Hell: A Zombie Novel, set in England and a 3 book series. 2 brothers, one in England and one in Iran (?) long to be bring their families together after the zombies hit. Very good story, outstanding ending, IMO

George's Terms, set in USA. Pretty good story, but I don't recall how well written it was

Escape from Sobibor, by David Fischler. Nazis vs zombies. LOL This was a short story that I think was written rather quickly. Not a lot of advertisement on this one as I can't find a link to the book.

Kings of the Dead. If I remember correctly, this one the protagonist travels very far to reach a safe underground bunker. (I might have it mixed up with another one??) I like this one because the story is contained in one book *SHOCK* and the story continues after the zombie are under control and certain parts of the country are civilized once again. I think this is the one. It was a very good story.

The Gathering Dead, wonderful military story. There is an ending to the epidemic after a few novels. I liked it a lot and for me purchasing the books was worth it. I don't recall if there were grammar errors.

The Remaining, Captain Lee Hardin of the United States Army is part of a special forces unit set up to keep order after any major disaster that breaks down the government. What a story. Sometimes I feel like the idea of this story is actually better than the story itself. But it's good. Still waiting on the final books, however. This is suppose to be made into a movie, but I don't know when it's to be released.

Zombie Fallout, Long distance traveling during the beginnings of the zombie takeover. Several books in the series. A weird vampire is part of this one. I felt the story was added to when it wasn't necessary and I felt that was being done to increase sales. There have been a few spin offs of this one. The next and final one is a cute story

The Book of Riley: A Zombie Tale...what could be cuter than two dogs and a cat protecting a teenager and baby as they make their way across the country during the beginnings of the zombie apocalypse!! aww....I think there are 4 novellas in this series. The story could have been one book...like I said, trying to make money off some success...It's the American way!! God bless the USA!

That's all for now. I've read many more, but all of these either stand alone novels or series.


message 43: by Kate (new)

Kate | 3525 comments Jonathan wrote: "Yeah. I'm sorry Pamellia. =( I should be done with my other buddy read very soon.

I should warn anyone who is on the fence about reading this book that there is at least one brutal instance of rap..."


Thanks for posting this Jonathan, that was a great blog post by Keene.


message 44: by Mehmet (new)

Mehmet | 1241 comments It is true Kate, love that article by Brian Keene, it was spot on in my opinion. 100% agree with what he wrote !


message 45: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Echevarria (gabrielzero) | 862 comments Kate wrote: "http://www.briankeene.com/2014/05/02/...

Thanks for posting this Jonathan, that was a great blog post by Keene. "


Thank you everyone!

I'm glad that article to Brian Keene's blog could help. I think he is a great guy with great values. I didn't want people to get the wrong idea about him based on one scene in the book.

I haven't read as many zombie novels as you Pamellia.

The only ones I can think of are

1) Autumn

Autumn by David Moody

2) Dead City

Dead City (Dead World, #1) by Joe McKinney

3) The Last Zombie

The Last Zombie by Brian Keene

Out of all of them I liked The Last Zombie the best. Mainly because of the cameo from one of the characters from The Rising in it. (Frankie) Also it's the only book that takes place after the zombie apocalypse is over and finished. I won't spoil anymore for anyone who wants to read it, but this book has very very little zombies in it. Very original I thought!!


message 46: by Ange (new)

Ange (bentleyrise) | 27 comments Hey everyone Id like to join in too. Ive only read one other book by Brian Keene - Jack's Magic Beans but the rising has been on my TBR for ages.

One of my fav genres is zombies, Ive reading (and watching) my way through the Walking Dead series. Loved the Hater series by David Moody.

I like to think if ever there was a zombie apocalypse Id be this kick ass Resident Evil chick. My husband reckons im useless in a crisis and would be the first one eaten!


message 47: by Mehmet (new)

Mehmet | 1241 comments Hi Ange and welcome to our buddy read :-) sure your husband will protect you in any zombie apocalypse :-)


message 48: by Pamellia (new)

Pamellia (michiganparents) Welcome Ange! This is going to be a fun time.

You guys have read some interesting books. Gives me some good ideas.


message 49: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Echevarria (gabrielzero) | 862 comments If you can handle the over the top grotesque horror of Jack's Magic Beans then The Rising shouldn't bother you too much. It's very much fast paced and with very little restraint in the same way Jack's Magic Beans was. I thought Jack's Magic Beans was a lot of fun and I was really glad to have read it. It was every bit of what I thought it was going to be.


The Rising by Brian Keene

Jack's Magic Beans by Brian Keene


message 50: by Ange (new)

Ange (bentleyrise) | 27 comments I didnt think Jack's Magic Beans was as gross out as an Edward Lee book I read, there is images in there i dont think i will ever get out of my head.


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