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ISBN: | 145151705X (ISBN13: 9781451517057) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.marktufo.com/ |
Series: | Zombie Fallout #1 |
Characters: | Zombies |
Mark Tufo
Paperback | Pages: 404 pages Rating: 4.04 | 10497 Users | 1050 Reviews
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Title | : | Zombie Fallout (Zombie Fallout #1) |
Author | : | Mark Tufo |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 404 pages |
Published | : | February 25th 2010 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform (first published February 5th 2010) |
Categories | : | Horror. Zombies. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic. Fiction |
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Zombie FalloutIt was a flu season like no other. With fears of contracting the H1N1 virus running rampant throughout the country, people lined up in droves to try an attain one of the coveted vaccines. What was not known, was the effect this largely untested, rushed to market, inoculation was to have on the unsuspecting throngs. Within days, feverish folk throughout the country, convulsed, collapsed and died, only to be re-born. With a taste for brains, blood and bodies, these modern day zombies scoured the lands for their next meal. Overnight the country became a killing ground for the hordes of zombies that ravaged the land.
This is the story of Michael Talbot, his family and his friends. This is their story a band of ordinary people just trying to get by in these extra-ordinary times. When disaster strikes, Mike a self-proclaimed survivalist, does his best to ensure the safety and security of those he cares for.
Book 1 of the Zombie Fall-Out Trilogy follows our lead character in his self-deprecating, sarcastic best. What he encounters along the way leads him down a long dark road always skirting on the edge of insanity. Can he keep his family safe? Can he discover the secret behind Tommy's powers? Can he save anyone from the zombie Queen - a zombie that seems by all accounts to have some sort of hold over the zombies and Mike himself? Encircled in a seemingly safe haven called Little Turtle, Mike and his family together with the remnants of a tattered community while not fighting each other, fight against a relentless, ruthless, unstoppable force. This last bastion of civilization has made its final stand. God help them all.
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I really wanted to like this book. Really!!! And after reading all the great reviews I didn't hesitate to purchase. Unfortunately, I did not like this book. To start off with I had a hard time to adjusting the "humor" that everyone else praised in their reviews. For me, it was like when you watch a movie and the lovers stop to "make out " as danger is about to overtake them. It was infuriating! I really disliked being in the middle of an action sequence and I would be forced to stop to listen toDNF@ 25%I gave Zombie Fallout a chance purely because it was free and it was highly rated on GR but now I realise it's a 'love it or hate it' type of book and I didn't like it. I found it boring, at time it made me feel queasy, the attempt at humour grated on my nerves and the whole thing left me feeling puzzled and asking 'why is this book so highly rated and praised?'I had to admit defeat after reading the latest vomit inducing descriptions about worms and maggots inside grotesquely shaped,
Resources for Adults Horror SelectionI saw this book on a list of Best Science Fiction of the 21st Century. I've never thought of zombie novels as science fiction, but there are several on the sci fi lists, so maybe I'm the anomaly. In any case, Zombie Fallout had great ratings on goodreads, and the audio book was available for download from my local library, so I thought I'd give it a try.After listening to it, I'd say it's a better fit for horror than sci fi. Even if it is sci fi, it doesn't
Before I get started, I should admit that I only could make it halfway through this book because it was so bad, so I'm only reviewing the first half. However, I doubt that the second half could have done anything to redeem what I already endured.I really can't understand all the good reviews of this book. The writing was horrible... inconsistent, juvenile in many cases, and packed full of grammatical errors. There were cultural references that were simply wrong... saying that the American
Very new to novels of this genre(although huge fan of everything Zombie on Film), but after enjoying World War Z(Max Brooks)& Warm bodies (Isaac marion) in paperback, and with the arrival of my Christmas present kindle i read numerous Zed novels with great reviews on amazon.What can i say??? There is some Pure Crap out there!! Hence Zombie Fallout was to be my last foray into the Genre and i did not hold much hope..... Oh how i like to be proved wrong, this book was a revelation. Mr Tufo has
SO. When writing a zombie book.... don't start your protagonist out describing how excited and ready he is because he/she loves zombie movies (oh, and listing them? what's that about?). It's trite, silly and completely unbelievable; I couldn't get past that in this book. It's been a common theme in a few of the newer self-published books, and I just don't understand it at all.ALSO. I don't want to read about a character who seems to be more excited about his zombie-apocalypse readiness to take
OMG! I LOVE THIS SERIES ALREADY! I HAVE PUT OFF GETTING THESE BOOKS FOR SOME TIME. I GOT THE FIRST ONE AND COULD HARDLY PUT IT DOWN. I LOVE THAT THERE IS SOME COMEDIC RELIEF IN THE BOOK. I LOVE IT, LOVE IT, LOVE IT. I HAVE THE NEXT 2 COMING TO ME IN A FEW DAYS THEN I WILL GET THE REST AS I CAN. THIS IS AN AWESOME ZOMBIE SERIES AND I HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
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