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Book Reviews of Plague of the Dead (The Morningstar Strain)Book Review: LOVED IT!!! Summary: 5 Stars
Plague Of The Dead is one of the best novels I have read in the zombie genre. I have read a lot zombie fiction before, so there is nothing here that is brand new, but overall, this is a story that actually works. The characters, for all their strength and weaknesses, are decently fleshed out (though I can see, quite a few reviewers will not agree with me). The action moves along at a clean, fast pace. The few holes that exist in the plot and the somewhat unsatisfying conclusion are the only real problem areas, but these are to be expected in this genre. Overall, I definitely recommend it.
Book Review: Plague of the Dead... Dood. Summary: 5 Stars
Serouisly if you have not read this book and you are a fan of zombie/horror get this and the second one riiiiight now. Both this and the second in the series made me loose countless hours of sleep... not only because I couldn't put them down but after I was done all I could picture is a shambler creeping out from the shadows to have at me. Author is fantastic in the details of the battles and struggles of the whole outbreak. a must read.... now I just need the third one. T-virus and rage virus have nothing on the morningstar strain! Get it now...
Book Review: very good- hard to put down Summary: 5 Stars
I finally have a break in school for a month, so I'm actually back to reading for fun for a change! :) I bought this after reading World War Z (which I also enjoyed) so I'm kinda on a zombie kick.
I have to say this book is very good right from the start and doesn't let go until the last page. I finished it in 2 days and it really is a fast read. The idea of 2 types of zombies is interesting and made sense once it was explained. This book was hard to put down and if you are a zombie fan I don't think you'll be disappointed.
Book Review: Great Companion to "World War Z" Summary: 5 Stars
This Book has provided great characters and the storyline is excellent.Francis Sherman reminds me of Ben Raines of William Johnston "Out of the Ashes" and the struggle to survive is realistic with the sudden loss of known people.The character of N.S.A. agent Mason had me thinking of the actor,who played Fox Mulder on X-Files,as the renegade trying to redeem himself and help the one scientist to find a cure for the disease.The Book gives us a ground zero for the disease to spread over the world and is a great prequel to "World War Z".
Book Review: One of the best Zombie novels I have ever read Summary: 5 Stars
This combination Hot-Zone/End Of The World/Zombie Thriller sinks it's teeth in to your throat in the first few pages and doesn't let go. Following the interwoven stories of a military doctor trying to cure the epdemic know as the Morning Star Strain and a General who are trying to prevent the it from become a worldwide pandemic, this well paced, well written novel is hard to put down.
As a fan of the Zombie genre, I can say without a doubt this is one of the best Zombie novels I have ever read.
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