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Old 07-26-2013, 08:57 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by David Munch View Post
...I believe the book is having the story built up by interviews of people that experience WWZ.
Yes, the book "records" interviews of people about 10 years after the outbreak.

I read the book shortly after it came out and enjoyed it. Canuck_in_Japan is right; the movie is very loosely based on the book. They have very little in common. That is why the cover of the movie tie-in edition of the book does not show the star, as is usual. The character played by Brad Pitt is not even in the book.

I have not seen the movie. Not sure that I will, although it has gotten some pretty decent reviews.
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