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This book might get labeled as "splatter creature horror," and while there is plenty of that, the heart of "World War Z" is its real-world basis. There's politics, warfare, espionage, history, and intimacy in each and every tale. The details of the unfolding crisis are genius and utterly believable. To quote Entertainment Weekly, this novel is "addictively readable"--I devoured each story and never wanted it to end. #SpringPicks
I read this for the second time last year and I enjoyed even more than the first time. A zombie Classic. #SpringPicks
This is one of my favorite books. I’ve read it a few times and recommend it to anyone who will listen. Very interesting sci fi short stories on a zombie apocalypse—not usually my genre but it hooked me anyway! #SpringPicks
Loved the format of the book. Multiple short stories told from different perspectives in different parts of the world. Just purchased his new book & can’t wait to delve into the world of Bigfoot. #BannedBook
This was one of books I was asked to read for one of my college intermediate English class and I would have never thought the science fiction genre would be something to be taken seriously. I have actually not watched the film at all, so I can't give any comparisons to the two mediums, though based on clips from the internet, the movie does not have a main hero, but a series of people being interviewed post-zombie war. But going back to the book and in current times, what I'm seeing is almost similar to what has happened with the COVID-19 pandemic and it's a shame that people will never learn from history, so we end up a mismanaged and selfish governments, idiocy, and one's own bias that if you cover up an incident with a blanket, it will start to grow and yell at you, hurting and possibly killing more human lives than a virus. #SummerReading