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I found the audiobooks to both World War Z and the Zombie Survival Guide to be immensely enjoyable. World War Z in particular has a great cast (Alan Alda, Mark Hamill, John Turturro, Jürgen Prochnow, Henry Rollins (!), and loads of others. Since the World War Z audiobook is abridged, I may read the book this time around.
The audio is excellent with many great performances. Like Ben, I might try reading the full version this time.
For supplemental material, do a search on YouTube for Max Brooks -- he gives talks at colleges (on how to survive zombie attacks, of course) and they are great fun.
I was about to pick this up in the bookstore a week or so ago, but didn't because of the growing stack of books accumulating next to my bed...but then I heard that it was being read for Sword and Laser. So I'm going to pick it up and start on it! This is my first Sword and Laser book, and it's cool to have a place like this to discuss what we come across. I've heard great things, so I can't wait.
The audio version is abridged at my library and also with Audible- not cool! I wish abridgments would be constitutionally outlawed. The hard copy would take me 2-3 months to get through, so I'm stuck with the abridged version. It does have good reviews on Audible, and was winner of Audio Publishers Association 2007 Audie Award, Multi-Voiced Performance. I'll be wondering what I missed, though...
The audio is very good, but as Philip says, it was abridged ..... I try to never never never read abridged, but ..... anyway, looking forward to the discussion.
I had this on my Amazon wish list and now that Sword and Laser are starting this it will be a great time to start.
Started this book a little late but really getting into it. Very disturbed by the way that people are treated by others at this point in the book. As Veronica said on the podcast this may not be a recommended read right before going to sleep!






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