World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War
Author: Max Brooks
ISBN: 0307346617
Manufacturer: Three Rivers Press
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It covers the oral histories from the small individual, the famous person, the corporation and the governments. All very intersting. Some dispicable, some brave, some heroic. What fun.




The voices of these survivors, from Cuba, China, America, South Africa, Britian, Canada are real, believable and unique. They are civilians, soldiers, politicians, and doctors. With amazing detail, the humanity of the stories shines through even the bleakest experiences.
Ultimately, Brooks succeeds in more than writing a good story; he creates a world, a world of his own vision that mirrors our own in all its horror and glory.




Although the subject matter may not directly relate to many people, the underlying social narrative relates to everyone and everything in our society today.








The only negative gouging I would offer for this book is that the ending was a little soft for my taste. A personal opinion, but I, like so many others, actually thought Star Wars episode 1 was a good idea...before I actually saw it... (drastically reducing my credibility in reviewing this book) so don't take my critiques too seriously or you'll end up with a brain tumor and a serious distrust of politicians...
Anyway, regardless, it's a good and solid read, A serious bit of fun that I would recommend getting your hands on, if nothing else but to hold up in front of your basement dwelling- dice throwing friends to say, 'HA! I'm prepared for the end of the world! I Tarzan, you- Zombie meat!'




World War Z
This is not your typical zombie fare. It's a book about what will happen if a major apocalyptic disease spreads through the world creating major devastation. And how one might survive: how nations may survive; and how we may continue on following such.
It covers the oral histories from the small individual, the famous person, the corporation and the governments. All very intersting. Some dispicable, some brave, some heroic. What fun.
2008-11-24




Not a story- but a world
Max Brooks' World War Z turns zombie-lore on its bloody, severed head and presents it in a brand new way. Humanity has already won the war on Zombie when the book begins, the struggle for survival has been triumphant. But Brooks is out to tally the physical and spiritual losses humanity endured by interviewing survivors from every continent.
The voices of these survivors, from Cuba, China, America, South Africa, Britian, Canada are real, believable and unique. They are civilians, soldiers, politicians, and doctors. With amazing detail, the humanity of the stories shines through even the bleakest experiences.
Ultimately, Brooks succeeds in more than writing a good story; he creates a world, a world of his own vision that mirrors our own in all its horror and glory.
2008-11-15




Story of Human Nature at its Best (and Worst)
This amazing read details the beginning, climax, and mop-up of the zombie apocalypse using a series of interviews with everyone from heads of military departments to farmers and industrymen. This book shows the human species' tenacity and undying willpower, but it also shows how thick-headed and corrupt people can really be.
Although the subject matter may not directly relate to many people, the underlying social narrative relates to everyone and everything in our society today.
2008-11-11




Really Cool Zombie Book
At first I was doubtful that a zombie novel would be better than classic fliks. Man am I surprised, this is the real Zombie $#!T. I don't think a Zombie movie has ever captured the worldwide effect of a Zombie attack as good as this book. The story is set in the present depicting real places, real historical moments making it believable. Makes you wonder what would happen if this really happened. Great book and hope to find more from the author. Recommended for any Zombie fan. 2008-11-10




A strong read for the end of times
This book is a badge of honor to which I will proudly announce that I have read. You would not be wasting your money if you purchased this book and were truly afraid for the future. It's realistic, well written, and leaves enough for the imagination to let your mind spin with gruesome possibilities that would be present with legions of the shambling undead breaking in your front door to feed on your flesh...
The only negative gouging I would offer for this book is that the ending was a little soft for my taste. A personal opinion, but I, like so many others, actually thought Star Wars episode 1 was a good idea...before I actually saw it... (drastically reducing my credibility in reviewing this book) so don't take my critiques too seriously or you'll end up with a brain tumor and a serious distrust of politicians...
Anyway, regardless, it's a good and solid read, A serious bit of fun that I would recommend getting your hands on, if nothing else but to hold up in front of your basement dwelling- dice throwing friends to say, 'HA! I'm prepared for the end of the world! I Tarzan, you- Zombie meat!'
2008-11-09
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