Reviewed by jeannamichel on
This is one of the most entertaining books I’ve read in a long time. Do you remember those choose-your-own-adventure books? It’s really hard to come across them. I read Goosebumps as a kid and, I think, there were a few in that series. Last year, I found a choose-adventure book in a Pride and Prejudice remake novel. These types of books are so much fun!
In this one, Brallier certainly wants you to get the whole experience. You start out as a bored guy at the office, miserable with your life (which I was not fond of—figuring out that I was a generic, pathetic loser). Don’t worry, after the zombies hit town, you have the choice to become anything you want (so I wasn’t worried so much about my character). I felt, sort of, like Wesley (played by James MacAvoy) in the movie, Wanted. (In the movie, Wesley’s life takes a dramatic turn when he meets an assassin.) Well my life, in the book, dramatically changed when zombies started killing everyone in sight.
Brallier’s writing style was fabulous. He told it like it was. Max Brallier transport you into a zombie-infested world with gory details (that I loved) and cringing choices. The cover, by the way, reminds me of those old comic books (I found some in my attic). It just looks so action-packed, you have to pick it up.
Now the big question here is, did I survive the zombie apocalypse? Yes, I did, but only after I died about six times. That is what’s so great about these choose-your-own-adventure books, you can get a thousand second tries.
If you’re a zombie fan, you definitely don’t want to miss the opportunity to survive in the Zombie Apocalypse.
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