Would you consider the audio edition of Benton: A Zombie Novel: Volume One to be better than the print version?
I don’t know because I have not read the book.
What does Angie Hickman bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
The characters are all very different, some you love, some are frustrating and others you could easily hate, however, the narrator Angie Hickman does a wonderful job of giving them all very distinct voices and makes this audiobook very pleasant to listen to.

This is the first audiobook in this series and the combination of Jolie Du Pre’s writing and Angie Hickman’s narration work very well together.

Any additional comments?
I have to say first off that I really liked this audiobook, it is really enjoyable to listen to and what made it even more pleasant, in my opinion, is the fact that it does not go overboard with graphic blood and guts descriptions but instead focusses on building up a really good story and characters.

At the beginning we meet Jennifer Benton hiding in her bedroom in Waterbank, Illinois. She’s hiding from her mother who has, like most of the people around been turned into a zombie. But she can’t hide forever, and so she makes a break for it and thus begins her adventures.

Soon she has the good fortune to meeting up with a group of other young people. Preparing well, they decide to make a run for it to Texas where one of them, Mark has a family ranch. However, the trip has many surprises in store for them as they discover other survivors, get to know each other, and their true natures come to the surface…