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Dying Days 2 by Armand Rosamilia

phoenixphyrre's review against another edition

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2.0

I really wanted to like this book. Darlene is a likable character but she's rather flat and one dimensional. I would have liked to see more growth in her. There were genuinely funny or compelling moments but they were disrupted by jarring references to rape and reverse necrophilia that seemed out of place in the storyline.

n0rmann's review against another edition

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4.0

Bought the set of all 9 of these a couple of months ago and finally got a chance to start them last night. Really enjoyed book 1. The main character is awesome and the story flows really good. Already halfway done book 2.

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4.0

I know these are separate books, but they really read like one larger book. Really enjoying the continuing adventures and can't wait to see how things develop.

littleread1's review against another edition

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2.0

Really bad. Not sure what the point was.

mrfrank's review against another edition

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4.0

Armand Rosamilia ramps up his signature zombie series in DYING DAYS 2. It's everything you've come to expect from protagonist Darlene Bobitch with amped up action.
The cast of characters expands a bit this go around. You know what that means, a lot of who will stay and who will carry on. The constant threat of death and a 'no one is safe' undertone that is essential to any zombie story. Rosamilia does not disappoint with memorable, well developed characters that you can identify with on some level.
Let's not forget the zombies. Though they always play second fiddle in DYING DAYS, they continue to develop within the story line. They are not your run of the mill Romero zombies.
If you got on for DYING DAYS, get right back on the ride for part 2. If you haven't got on then go back to part 1 and join Team Rosamilia. Armand Rosamilia writes badass zombie horror at a price everyone can devour!

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4.0

Authors Armand Rosamilia and Tim Baker team up once again to provide the follow up to their collaboration Siege of European Village with Dying Days: Siege 2. Using the formula that made the original a hit, the story continues as the survivors of the original story find a way to make it this world of raping, carnivorous zombies. And just like the mafia, the more you try to get away, the more they pull you back in.

Chock full of realism, Siege 2, blends the everyday life of a very real world with the hellish vision of the zombie apocalypse provided by Armand Rosamilia's Dying Days world. The zombies want to eat you, they want to take sexual liberties with you and there isn't a whole lot you can do when they come at you en masse.

For those who know the writer's best they just may find themselves pit against the gnashing teeth of a zombie. The luckiest ones get killed off in grandiose style. The unfortunate ones live another day to suffer worse in possible follow up stories. Those who are not locals can still read this and enjoy a solid tale of death and despair in a world overrun by the living dead.

Do yourselves a favor and read the original Dying Days Siege on European Village. It's being offered dirt cheap now. Then take the ride further with Darlene and Ike and company into Siege 2. You'll dive deep into a rich world of zombie lore as seen through the macabre eyes of Armand Rosamilia and his growing minions of dastardly story tellers.
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