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A review by author_lisa
Rot & Ruin by Jonathan Maberry
4.0
I wasn't even sure I would like this book, not having read any other books about zombies. I've seen a few zombie movies, but mostly comedies, and they didn't engross me enough to prompt me to immerse myself into the zombie fan culture.
However, after reading Rot & Ruin, I can finally say that I am dying (no pun intended) to get my hands on more zombie fiction. Nom nom.
I absolutely love this book. It's about so much more than zombies. It's about humanity, hope, grief, courage, love. Honestly, I mean this in the best possible way, but I kept having to remind myself that Rot & Ruin was written by a man and not a woman. The center of the story is filled with so much heart and emotion, I think this book will speak to everyone, zombie lover or no. It might even make you zombie curious, as it has me.
Please, believe all the hype and pick up this book asap and devour it. You will not be sorry.
However, after reading Rot & Ruin, I can finally say that I am dying (no pun intended) to get my hands on more zombie fiction. Nom nom.
I absolutely love this book. It's about so much more than zombies. It's about humanity, hope, grief, courage, love. Honestly, I mean this in the best possible way, but I kept having to remind myself that Rot & Ruin was written by a man and not a woman. The center of the story is filled with so much heart and emotion, I think this book will speak to everyone, zombie lover or no. It might even make you zombie curious, as it has me.
Please, believe all the hype and pick up this book asap and devour it. You will not be sorry.