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Zombie Fiction? Shambler 13/09/03(Tue)00:11 No. 4787 ID: 839ac3
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Sup /zom/, simple question: what are some good zombie books to read?

I lik the Day by Day Armageddon series for what it was, even if the third book was a little phoned in. There's also the Plague of the Dead, I've only read the first book, but I liked it a little more.

So, has anyone got any good zombie books to add? Oh, besides WWZ.


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FPOB!!R1ZmxlMzD4 13/09/03(Tue)19:00 No. 4788 ID: 254ee3

Not big on zombie books, but a friend recommended "Death Troopers", which is basically a zombie outbreak on a ship in the Star Wars universe.

Read a few chapters and it was pretty good.


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Shambler 13/10/31(Thu)19:53 No. 4874 ID: ae5e32

Im actually listening to day by day atm, try world war z, forest of hands and teeth (though its more girlish than I thoguht), or zone one.


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Shambler 13/11/18(Mon)23:05 No. 4896 ID: dbf763

World War Z.


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zomzom 13/11/20(Wed)15:26 No. 4900 ID: d6a17c

>>4896
wwz is fucking terrible.


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!!D0BGV3BQt4 13/11/21(Thu)16:26 No. 4903 ID: 58a390

>>4900
So wrong, in so many ways.


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Shambler 13/11/25(Mon)22:46 No. 4908 ID: e7a883
4908

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>>4903

There is no right and wrong. Only the living and the dead.


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4787 ZI 13/11/29(Fri)23:06 No. 4914 ID: cef44f

try reading the Zombie Survival Guide, Max Brooks Recorded Attacks and the Walking Dead series or the Resident Evil series


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Brotherhood Of The Tentacle 13/12/07(Sat)06:05 No. 4931 ID: 13ffac

>>4908
Im sorry batman!!! (T.T)!!! I ate your parents! I ate em for lunch! They died happily with plump juicy tender tomatoes, crisp fresh lettuce and crunchy american bacon and canadian ham... They also didnt die alone! I also had tomato soup with chunks of swiss cheese! The sweet tea also died an honorable death! xD


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Shambler 14/01/18(Sat)21:42 No. 4993 ID: 055393

Zombie Fallout series is awesome!


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Shambler 14/01/23(Thu)13:32 No. 4998 ID: 8ed404

Try Dead Sea by Brian Keene, Outbreak starts in NY. Story takes place in Baltimore with a rather unusual protagonist for a zombie story. Decent read 3-5 hours if you read like I do. 300 something pages.


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Shambler 14/01/25(Sat)01:03 No. 4999 ID: 00fdb1

>>4787

Plague of the Dead starts off great, and the trilogy is awesome until you get to the 3rd book. Halfway through the author died, and his friend finished his book. That made the ending horribly fucked up, and generally destroyed what should have been an epic story.

However, I loved World War Z. Patient Zero (sequels coming soon I think), the Joe McKinney books (Dead City, Apocalypse of the Dead, and Mutated), Tooth and Nail, The Return Man, and The Infection are also good.

Lastly, if you haven't, the Infected trilogy is incredible. Not zombies, but I just finished Pandemic and it was amazing.


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Shambler 14/02/09(Sun)00:53 No. 5011 ID: 03531f

if you like the super hero world can also try the peter cline Ex-Heroes series


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Shambler 14/02/15(Sat)18:43 No. 5016 ID: 805c53

As far as zombie literature you often need to take a few steps back in order to move forward. A few I have found enjoyable are as follows.
Book of the Dead by John Skipp Craig Spector (collection of short stories)
Wet Work by Philip Nutman (black ops team abroad when outbreak happens)
The Dead by Mark E. Rodgers (standard fare with a demonic twist)
Dead City by Joe Mckinney (1st of the Dead World Series a virus breaks out in Texas after hurricanes)
Down the Road by Bowie V. Ibarra (1st of series set in Texas again survival drama guy travelling the state trying to get home.)
Dying to Live by Kim Paffenroth (1st of series survival drama where the dead are the least of your troubles)
Autum by David Moody (1st of series slow starter heavy on drama less on gore picks up halfway in)
The Rising by Brian Keene (1st of series another demon possession series with a twist beware of animals)
Day By Day Armageddon by J.L. Bourne (1st of kinda series, stick with the first one)
Zombies and Shit by Carlton Mellick III (OK this is just a fun read, survival show meets Return of the Living Dead)
The Walking Dead: Rise of the Governor by Robert Kirkman, Jay Bonansinga (1st of series essentially the governors back story a bit lacklustre unless you are a fan of the series)


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Shambler 14/02/18(Tue)03:31 No. 5019 ID: 8bdf95
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Pride and Prejudice and Zombies is a bit repetative but very good as it's written in the exact style of the original.



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