Read this a few years prior to the film. Found many of the chapters really enthralling desu lads
>>8830229
You're not alone, anon. Thought it was an interesting take on the genre and that the movie did it a disservice.
>>8830229
It was a pretty rad book 8/10 over a scale of shit books/10.
Ideal for making your edgy 15 year old nephew/cousin/brother to start reading
>"An oral history of the zombie war"
First it sounds edgy af, desu "zombie war", second it's not even oral.
>>8830229
I found it an entertaining concept, if nothing else. The way the Zombie Apocalypse was presented made it feel like it was plausible. The same author also wrote a survival guide that contained the "scientific" origin of the zombie virus, as well as the rules by which these zombies worked. If you appreciate a book that has put a lot of work into it's setting and world building, then World War Z ain't half bad.
>>8832021
>Ideal for making your edgy 15 year old nephew/cousin/brother a zionist
ftfy.
>mfw genre fiction reading fags don't pick up on the overt zionist propaganda