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Old 03-08-2012, 05:52 AM   #1
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Handling the Undead - John Ajvinde Lindqvist

Just finished up this interesting take on the zombie genre. I REALLY loved this, who knew a zombie novel could make you want to cry in sympathy.

These zombies are NOT the typical brain eating zombies...rather than write up again what I did on goodreads (which even though it's long winded isn't all that great), I'll just paste a link. This was a slow mover, but I really enjoyed the characters in the book, and what the author was trying to convey.

Not to say the book didn't have its problems...like don't expect a good explaination of "why" the rose, or "why" they ceased to exist, because it really isn't about that....but either way, fantastic work on this one.

I'm going to be reading his other book "Let the Right One In" soon, haven't watched the movie version "Let Me In", so it'll be a total immersion for me going in.


http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...ing-the-undead
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