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Old 07-16-2011, 01:13 PM   #311
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I absolutely loved FEED and Deadline by Mira Grant-- zombie political thrillers.

Day by Day Aramageddon (straight up zombie survival) was good and State of Decay (a bit sci-fi'futuristic) by James Knapp was also excellent. You do military service when you are alive or the government takes you when you're dead...

Enjoyed The Gathering Dead (sort of Escape From New York with zombies).

If you want funny with those zombies, try Happy Hour of the Damned.

Loved World War Z, I think because you could substitute any pandemic and the stories would hold up. It did not feel fantastical.
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