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Better than the first

Review from Rend →

I seriously debated listening to this second book because of some of the overt politicalness of the first book (see review from that) but I like zombie fiction enough that I figured I could look past it and got this one too. This book is so much better than the first. First the politics isn’t..

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Good story, bad ending!

Review from Rend →

When the nuke didn’t solve the zombie problem, our government decided to put a ten-foot wall around Washington to separate us from the problem. Well, that’s not working out so well either. The mobs are using the walled-off city to dump their problem bodies into, thus increasing the number of zombies over the past five..

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Decent series

Review from Rend →

This is a follow up to Gnash where Washington is surrounded by a wall to keep in the zombies. The president wants documents that are in the zombie zone and specially group are sent to get them. Enjoyed the characters of Asher and Alisson and good narration, it is a political and military zombie book..

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Great series

Review from Rend →

Set in the same world as book one gnash Unaware the mob has been increasing the zombie population a new President is determined to recover America’s historical documents from the hot zone Andrews narration is excellent and always makes the book better Can’t wait for book three think all hell breaks loose I received a..

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Holy Cliffhanger!

Review from Thin Ice →

I have really been enjoying this series. I want to start out with the morality rating PG-13 to R – this series does have some graphic violence throughout and bad language, although I will say that the amount of bad language lessened in this one compared to book 3 (which I was completely grateful for,..

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The Journey continues

Review from Zed’s World Book Three: No Way Out →

Zed’s World Book 3 No way out is a great continuation to the series, and really amps up some of the action and tension and introduces new players and brings together all our separate groups. The beginning really focuses on D-Day and Carmen mostly and goes through their trials but then transitions back to the..

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Gone But Not Forgotten

Review from Gnash →

This story was well done. It brought together a lot of what I feel it would be like to have an zombie apocalypse happen but at the same time not happen as it was a limited spread of the zombies without the hardcore military point of view only that a lot of stories use. In..

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