I really enjoyed Zombie Survial Guide. It needs to be moved from the comidy section but some people just do get it. Max Brooks wrote that book as real and hardcore as he could. Thats my favorite book.

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The ZSG was pretty awesome, but I really enjoyed World War Z.
i couldnt get through WWZ. it was sooo slow in the begining.
WWZ and Day by Day Armageddon
I've read the zombie survival guide, which was great and I'm in the middle of WWZ which is also a great book.. I gotta check out Brian Keene's books too.. never heard of them..
Brian keene is good. i met him hes cool he really likes zombies.
Zsg! all the way my fav!
My friend Brian wrote the best zombie books in my opinion. He didn't have a huge publisher so it only made a few hundred copies. Though I can tell you. I've read all of his first one, and I'm part of the way through his second. It is by far my favorite out of all my books. Which include ZSG,WWZ graphic novels such as Walking Dead, and Marvel Zombies. Which are pretty big contenders.

His books are titled. A Death That Would Not Come, and A Man Who Was Not There. He has also got a third written as well, but I can't remember the title at this moment.
I really liked Day by Day Armageddon. Another good series by the same publisher is "Plague of the Dead" and the sequel "Thunder and Ashes" authored by Z.A. Recht. Stay away from "Eden" by Tony Monchinski. It's a horrible book. Very thin plot with a lot of typographical errors and technical errors such as mistakenly referring to a .40 caliber Glock as a 40 mm Glock and inconsistently referencing the French FAMAS rifle as a FMAAS, FAAMS, FAMMS. There is a nine page introduction to the fictional author about how "cool" he is in his drifter ways.

Another good series is by David Wellington. He wrote "Dead Island", "Dead Nation", and "Dead Planet". I won't spoil it but he has a very unique premise on the creation of "smart" zombies and a supernatural zombie lord.
thanks for the heads up on Eden, I almost ordered it last week.

and I totally with you on Day by Day Armageddon, Z.A. Recht, and David Wellington, all great books. i'm looking forward to Day by Day Armageddon 2 and the third book in the Plague of the Dead series .

Right now i'm reading Rhiannon Frater's As The World Dies: The First Days-A Zombie Trilogy, you can find the first book online for free, and if you get hooked like I did, the second one can be found in ebook form at www.smashwords.com for $1.99, its a good read if you can get past the numerous pages in every chapter about missing her dead lesbian girlfriend.

Also: Brian Keene"s books, The Rising, City Of The Dead, and Dead Sea are pretty good, he puts a neat spin on the zombies, kinda like David Wellington

Personally, I liked the book Eden, it is a bit rough around the edges but it kept me entertained for my commute to work every day. Even got into contact with the writer who is a FAMILY MAN so the 'introduction about the fictional author and about how cool he is in his drifter way' was actually referring to his Ex-partner in writing who got dropped after he was found to be doing those things. Not talking about the writer. 
The reason why Okota must've disliked it is because the story line isn't set in beginning-middle-end, it's set anachronically (basically jumping in the story-line of one person backwards and forwards from past to present) This may be two years old and a lot has changed by then, however I'd recommend this book by Far the best I've read, better than WWZ as it Is Not all guns and explosions and there are real life problems rather than just the zombie horde.

But still, you're choice :) Thanks for the recommendation on "As The World Dies"

Thank you for the insight into "Eden". The intro makes a bit more sense after hearing that. I remember a lot of typos and grammar mistakes which sort of took away from the experience for me. This isn't entirely the authors fault. Maybe a better editor could've improved my thoughts on the book.
Has anybody read Pride And Prejudice And Zombies? I haven't finished it yet, but so far it's pretty good. And The Zombie Chronicles by James Melzer isn't bad, you can download the entire audio book from here..
http://www.podiobooks.com/title/the-zombie-chronicles-escape

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