Posts tagged book series
Mad Swine Spreads Into Winter [Book Review]
Mad Swine: Dead Winter is the second in a zombie series by Steven Pajak, although the status of Pajak’s “crazies” as zombies is still in dispute in some circles. Dead Winter managed to survive my make-or-break rule about book series (if the follow-up doesn’t impress me, I give up), even though it is significantly less brutal than the first story. […]
No More Room In Hell [Book Review]
When There’s No More Room In Hell by Luke Duffy is a great addition to the zombie genre, despite editing issues. Unlike many undead novels, this new series is written from the POV of folks from the UK, so it’s pretty exciting to read how survivors make it through a zombie outbreak in a country where guns aren’t readily available […]
Zombie Outbreak In School!! [Review]
Zombie Youth: Playground Politics by HE Goodhue is the first in a new series released by Severed Press. I was intrigued by the idea of kids having no one but themselves to rely on after a zombie virus targets the adult population of the world. While I found this story to be entertaining, I thought it could benefit from better editing. […]
The Becoming continues… [Review]
The Becoming: Ground Zero by Jessica Meigs has officially hooked me into the trilogy. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: the second book is the deciding factor in whether or not I keep reading a series. In the case of Ground Zero, Meigs manage to keep me interested in The Becoming saga, but I didn’t think the second […]
The Necrovirus Has Been Released! [Review]
Necrophobia (Book 1, Wake The Dead) by Jack Hamlyn was a refreshing surprise; I decided to read it when I saw that it was published by Severed Press, and – once again – those guys have proved they know what zombiephiles want. It all begins with a scream… Steve, an Iraqi vet, finds one of his neighbors being attacked by […]