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Any one read any good zombie novels they particularly liked?

Any one read any good zombie novels they particularly liked?

Mary #questionnaire

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Sonal

Charlie higson’s the dead series!!!
It’s really awesome and I highly recommend it! ??

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Helen

The girl with all the gifts

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Gina

NOLA Zombies by Gillian Zane, Flesh by Kylee Scott, In the End by Tracey Ward – I love all of these, but they are adult books, some are VERY adult

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Jeanette

Zombies vs Unicorns by Black & Larbalesteir. They are short stories done by different authors & fantastic

For funny The Dan Shamble series by Anderson.

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Kristyn

World War Z

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Mickypink

Nope, when it comes to movies I prefer a movie,

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Bogna

Warm bodies 🙂

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Kari

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. I actually liked it!!!

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Mickypink

When it comes to zombies I prefer movies, stupid autocorrect

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Charon

The Newsflash Trilogy by Mira Grant

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Michelle

Rot and Ruin series by Jonathan Maberry…. he is an amazing horror writer and the series I couldn’t put down. He has done a few other series that are in the horror genre that are very good

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Mohmed

Please what if i want to read “the walking dead ” as a novel . Can any one inform me or provide me with that :)…thanks in advance

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Michelle

Rot and Ruin series by Jonathan Maberry!

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Mohmed

Is Rot & Ruin about the walking dead ” the famous Series

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Michelle

No it’s not, you can look for the graphic novels for the walking dead but Rot and Ruin series is an awesome zombie series in novel form.

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Mohmed

Oh great …don t you have walking dead as a pdf format … Plz if you have woukd you send it to me in gmail

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Michelle

I don’t, I don’t do graphic novels. Pretty sure if you Google it you’ll find a pdf file. I responded to you with a suggestion of something similar to walking dead

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Mohmed

Oh ok thanks dear friend …sorry for any disturbing

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Katie

There are these walking dead paper back novels that should be easier enough to find. I just typed it in on Google.

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Michelle

Dead Beautiful by Yvonne Woon

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Julia

Outpost

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Stephen

How about an entire series. John Ringo’s Black Tide Rising has character development, scary adventures, and a family you’ll wish were your own: Under a Graveyard Sky, To Sail a Darkling Sea, Islands of Rage and Hope, Strands of Sorrow, and Black Tide Rising.

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Stephen

You can’t go wrong with World War Z either.

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Stephen

Also well worth a read is Kevin J. Anderson’s Jack Shamble, Zombie P.I. series. Got some laughs and it’s an interesting concept. I’ve love the entire series.

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Stephen

Finally, just today I picked up and have read the first 50 pages of Michael Logan’s (are you ready for this?) World War Moo: An Apocalypse Cow Novel. See Amazon blurb below: It began with a cow that just wouldn’t die. Yep. That’s right. They’re still un-dead, and now the disease has spread to humans. The epidemic that transformed Britain’s bovine population into a blood-thirsty, brain-grazing, zombie horde…err…zombie herd… is threatening to take over the globe in Michael Logan’s World War Moo.

And there’s not much time left to stop it. All of Great Britain is infected and hungry. The rest of the world has a tough choice to make. Should they nuke the brits right off the map — men, women, children, cows and all — in the biggest genocide in history? Or should they risk global infection in a race against time to find a cure? With hungry zombies attempting to cross borders by plains, trains, boats, and any other form of transport available, it’s only a matter of time before the virus gets out.

And if it does, there’s only one answer. This means war.

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Katie

Brilliant sequel!

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Stephen

@Katie, thanks for the information. Now, I’ll stop reading World War Moo and read Apocalypse Cow first. I’m a little OCD when it comes to reading books in order. I just didn’t read the dustcover at all because the title and the blurb really grabbed me. Plenty of time.

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Katie

Your welcome! 🙂

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Storm

Dead sea.

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Jacqueline

As the world dies series
First one is called as the world dies

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Katie

Apocalypse Cow! It’s amazing and so funny!

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MaryQuestion author

Thanks everyone!

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Donna

D.J. Molles The Remaining series. Not into the who zombie thing but these books are great!

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Leah

I really enjoyed the Alice in Zombieland series. But Gena Showalter’s portrayal of zombies is really different, so if you can accept that, they’re a pretty fun read.

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Summer

Alice in Zombieland!

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Leilani

I loved Alice in Zombieland!

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Earl

Charlie higson “the enemy” series were really readable, YA but don’t let that put you off

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Gwen

Has anyone read World War Z? I’ve bought a copy last year and until now I still couldn’t get into it.

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Gwen

Is it worth reading till the end? I’ve already made 3 attempts.

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Earl

@Gwen I loved the book. Hated the movie

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Serenity

The Amanda Feral series by Mark Henry & Diana Rowland’s White Trash Zombie series are my favorites.

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Michelle

Dead Beautiful by Yvonne Woon

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Kris

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01ENR4WGI

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Stephen

The following by Seth Grahame-Smith: Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.

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Stephen

A.E. Moorat also wrote Queen Victoria: Demon Hunter, which which the Queen faces down zombies.

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Stephen

Finally, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Zombie Jim.

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