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*GASP*! Could there be....a BAD zombie book!?!


The last meh Zombie book I read was Dead Things by Matt Darst. It was okay but not nearly what I expected. Plus not enough Zombie carnage, I dont think he knew how to properly write the scenes so he skipped over them.





Isn't it funny..I loved those and have disliked others that people love...reading taste is individual and what you like even in a specific genre is individual..the ones you should name and shame are the ones so badly written you can't even follow....reviewed one on Amazon that in the middle of burying a guy the corpse changed his name to Eric!!!.and I read one the other day on Kindle where Rachael suddenly got rechristened Julie for a few lines..spoilt the whole ruddy story for me!!!

I said that about Dead Things not Zone one :)
I personally loved The As The World Dies trilogy. Jenny was a bit annoying but honestly what book doesn't have that one annoying character in it.




Armand Rosamilia

Armand Rosamilia"
Your reading the wrong genre then lol. Zombie carnage is what makes the whole zombie genre interesting.

Are my hands down favorite zombie books every... I liked The Forest of Hands and Teeth but I did find the story a little slow.
My Life As a White Trash Zombie (White Trash Zombie, #1) was another book I loved. It was not the typical zombie book however.
I have read so many BAD zombie books I can't even name them lol



Armand Rosamilia

Armand Rosamilia"
But he wore Hawaiian shirts! How can that NOT be considered funny?!?

Armand

He has avoided all the repetative scenarios that so many zombie novels are doing these days. Instead of just filling his pages with gore and fighting. He has wrote an intelligent story filled with great characters in a brilliant world - that just happens to have zombies in it. The main story behind his novel is the fall of society and how individuals will deal with a new regime. Zombies are sprinkled in to lighten the story and add some character.
Not all zombie books should be filled with gunning slinging survivors, out for revenge in a tank. Or. 1 million zombies ripping apart 10 people. (Though these books still rock my boat also.) I want variety in my zombie fiction.


A Zombie Apocalypse by Keith Adam Luethke was BAD. So, so bad.

Exactly if they were just called Monsters maybe then I could glance over the issues I had but to have it be touted as a Zombie book it really left me feeling disappointed.


A Zombie Apocalypse by Keith Adam Luethke was BAD. So, so bad."
Manda, you had me scared there for a minute until i read the author's name. LOL I've really had some strong in doubt days of my ability to tell a story.


I have to agree. Although it is certainly not a 'bad book', it seems very dry and reads like a textbook. I've had it on my Kindle forever and it just puts me to sleep. I guess that's the point... But... Yawn.

Also, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies turned out to be way lower than my expectations. While reading it all I wanted to do was find a copy of Pride and Prejudice and read it again. The prose was bad and the jokes were poor.

Yes I agree with Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. It was good but not nearly as awesome as the original.

There also seem to be a lot of short story Kindle eBooks lately. It's relatively easy to write a short story about the initial outbreak of a zombie apocalypse (bite, get up, bite, get up, etc). A bit harder to write a meaningful long-term story AFTER the apocalypse -- then you have to develop characters and a plot.

There also seem to be a lot of short story Kindle eBooks lately. It's relatively easy..."
So true!!

There also seem to be a lot of short story Kindle eBooks lately. It's relatively easy..."
This is so true! I have reached the point where I use the Look Inside feature on the zombie freebies to check for typos, spelling and grammar errors. If it's bad, I pass on the book or story. Amazing how many books have poorly written first lines....

I have also yet to finish World War Z. I've tried to read it twice with no success and get bored about a third of the way through it.




My all time favorite Zombie movie was Return of the Living Dead. I never laughed so much in my life!!! Of course I was high at the time but it's still hilarious now.

A very boring book. I've tried 3 times to read it and always put it down about 100 pages in. It's just sooooo slow.

Books mentioned in this topic
White Flag of The Dead (other topics)Dead Things (other topics)
The Forest of Hands and Teeth (other topics)
However, I just finished reading The Forest of Hands and Teeth. Talk about underwhelming. I was disappointed. The protagonists annoyed me.
Anybody else share the same opinion?
Tell me, zombie-lovers, are there any zombie books out there you're ashamed to admit disappointed you?