You need to sign in or sign up before continuing.

shecamread 's review for:

Rot & Ruin by Jonathan Maberry
4.0

This book sheds an entirely different light from the rest of those books whose characters dwell in a post-apocalyptic zombie world. It gave the readers a more humane perspective towards the undead whose primary instinct is to feed. It even voiced out questions that may have or may have not entered the reader's mind. Why do they never fully rot despite the times? Why is their basic instinct to bite into warm flesh? And if they're not in the presence of such, why do they only stay immobile? Never aging, never living.

I honestly like this side of the story that Rot and Ruin shows. It implied the correlation between the world of the undead and the world of the living. It reminds me so much of how this one particular series that I like not only show the zombie-bashing gore but also what it does to people. Hence, I end this review with a quote that sparked discussions for that series.

"We are the walking dead."