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Deadlands
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Since the beginning of last year I have found myself becoming increasingly "into" zombie books. I have no idea why as I'm usually quite the wimp with anything gory or scary but that's the way it is.
So when I saw this book on the shelf in Big W (a miracle in itself as Australia seems to have this thing against zombie books, hell just try and find half the ones listed on this site in a regular store or library, you won't succeed I assure you) I jumped at it.
The book takes a few different stances than regular zombie books which is something I really liked. It wasn't set in your typical America as most are and the way the author handled the origin and creation of the zombies is quite intriguing. Even the zombie war itself is different, what with children being stolen for reasons that no one seems to know (and a lot don't seem to care about).
I look forward to reading the next installment in this series.
So when I saw this book on the shelf in Big W (a miracle in itself as Australia seems to have this thing against zombie books, hell just try and find half the ones listed on this site in a regular store or library, you won't succeed I assure you) I jumped at it.
The book takes a few different stances than regular zombie books which is something I really liked. It wasn't set in your typical America as most are and the way the author handled the origin and creation of the zombies is quite intriguing. Even the zombie war itself is different, what with children being stolen for reasons that no one seems to know (and a lot don't seem to care about).
I look forward to reading the next installment in this series.
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