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A review by ragebetch
The Zombie Survival Guide: Complete Protection from the Living Dead by Max Brooks
1.0
This book was gifted to me by my Mom (Hi, Mom!) several birthdays ago.
I was never really in the mood to read it, but since I finished the second-to-last of the Walking Dead comics today and the last one is not iny possession yet, I decided to give it a go.
To some extent, this book was enjoyable. It gave some good survival tips (not just for a Zombie-Apocalypse, but in general) and it was easy to read.
The humor is debatable, depends on what kind of humor is your thing.
So theoretically, this is not a bad book.
But I couldn't help but feel that everything was repeated all the time.
There are three different sections that tell you about the perks and disadvantages of certain landscapes, instead of structuring it a different way, all we get is a "well, it seems like it's the same, but it isn't" when it sure as hell is.
And that got extremely tiring after the second time.
So, unfortunately, this was really not my thing.
I was never really in the mood to read it, but since I finished the second-to-last of the Walking Dead comics today and the last one is not iny possession yet, I decided to give it a go.
To some extent, this book was enjoyable. It gave some good survival tips (not just for a Zombie-Apocalypse, but in general) and it was easy to read.
The humor is debatable, depends on what kind of humor is your thing.
So theoretically, this is not a bad book.
But I couldn't help but feel that everything was repeated all the time.
There are three different sections that tell you about the perks and disadvantages of certain landscapes, instead of structuring it a different way, all we get is a "well, it seems like it's the same, but it isn't" when it sure as hell is.
And that got extremely tiring after the second time.
So, unfortunately, this was really not my thing.