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Can You'll Give Me A list of GOOD Zombie Books?
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Dying to Live is the first in the series. The second is called Dying to Live: Life Sentence and skips ahead a few years. It's my understanding that he is currently working/finishing a third book in the series.

Agreed!!! It was the first zombie novel I really got into and it rocked my world."
Just finished "Day by Day" on Monday. Not quite up there with World War Z, but a solid work. I'm going to try to pick up some more in the series.

I picked up Life Sentence at Borders, where it was in the bargain bin. Didn't realize it was a sequel. Probably going to start it as soon as I'm finished with GALAXY IN FLAMES (a Warhammer 40K novel).


http://www.amazon.com/Theories-Intern...
sounds like another take like World War Z


I highly recommend this one, and its only $1.00 on B&N for the nookbook and $2.99 for the kindle edition.
Check it out!

Armand Rosamilia
Highway To Hell

As a general rule, I tend to stay away from multiple-author anthos (even big names) but this was a very good exception to that rule.

Armand Rosamilia
Highway To Hell

A good Zombie novel "Kill the Dead" by Kadrey.



The books will be re-published and epud'd by TOR soon.
I enjoyed those books a lot. A really great opening in the first book.


Define "appropriate." Obviously you're going to ru..."
You know, there is a Ya group for PA and dystopian novels.
http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/4...
I didn't realize how many YA and YA friendly titles were out there. I've really enjoyed the titles we have been reading so far.

Patient Zero is a Jonathan Maberry novel, not Joe Ledger - Joe Ledger is the MC - but yes, great book.

It's available at Amazon UK in paperback and kindle ...with forewords by Remy Porter AND David Moody!
“Fast-paced, bloody, engaging and exciting, Rise and Walk is a blast from beginning to end.” ~ David Moody, author of Autumn
Amazing cover art too, by Peter Fussey.
Here's the link;
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rise-Walk-Rem...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuweCR...

It's just come out on kindle, but will be in paperback in a few weeks. Here's the link;
http://www.amazon.com/Holiday-of-the-...

Hollowland

So far it is a really really great zombie book and you can get it on Amazon for $.99. It appears all the raving reviews about Amanda Hocking are true. Anyways, I have to get back to the story!
I'm reading Dead Beat right now, and although I haven't finished it, I'm really enjoying it. Pretty classic zombie story, set in the UK too which is a nice change! I don't think there's too much swearing either.

That was a cool book, I just finished that a week or so ago. I liked it a lot. You will probably like Hollowland too then.



The first 90 pages (out of 526 or so) of Holiday of the Dead is now on Smashwords. Here is the link;
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/...
The Rising, City of the Dead and Dead Sea all by Brian Keene. If you haven't read them I would because they are awesome reads!!!

You could check out "DUST" by Joan Francis Turner. A lot of people have complained about the book because it reinvents the Zombie Genre, but I think it is pretty incredible. If you would like something a little different, I reccomend it.

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/79...
33 A.D. by David McAfee
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/75...
Flu by Wayne Simmons
They were published by different companies and one month apart....Weird.

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Very strange! I was just saying the other day I liked the front cover, bit underwhelming knowing it's a stock photo and not made for the book.



Flesh Eaters by Joe McKinney (love all his books)
Patient Zero by Jonathan Maberry (one of my favorites)
Any anthology edited or co-edited by John Skipp
World War Z (duh, it's a must)
Hungry for Your Love (anthology)
and a lot of the others mentioned by everyone else here.
I have one coming out in paperback (and on Kindle) with Titan Books Spring 2012 that I hope to add to this list!


Ian is great. As an American I never really thought about what it would be like to deal with a zombie invasion in the UK. His bad neighborhood and his bad, badder, and worst characters was reminiscent of Train Spotting. I have to say Ian's work is inspirational to me and it's great that I can call him a friend and a fellow indie author.


28 May · 10:00 - 13:00
The Literary and Philosophical Society
23 Westgate Road
Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
More info The official launch party for Holiday of the Dead.
'The zombie apocalypse can really put a downer on your holiday…
38 holiday-themed zombie stories from new and established authors including Night of the Living Dead co-writer, John Russo, Tony Burgess, Shaun Jeffrey, Rod Glenn, Iain McKinnon, Matt Hilton, David Dunwoody, Wayne Simmons, Bowie V Ibarra, Joe McKinney, Remy Porter, A P Fuchs, Thomas Emson and Eric S Brown.
Over 500 pages crammed full of flesh-eating horror and dark humour from the cream of UK, US and Canadian talent. Theme parks, serial killers, seaside resorts, Christmas, Thanksgiving and fishing trips. You’ll scream, you’ll laugh and you might even shed a tear…'



But then, you've probably read it.

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