Finished off some decent Zombie novels.
As The World Dies.
This is a trilogy that surprisingly held my attention. I was a bit leery because it is written by a woman and was self published. But it worked. She did a good job with it.
I wasn't a fan of one of the main characters, annoyed the hell out of me, but she gets better throughout the trilogy.
Really, who could resist two hot chicks (one a lesbian) running around killing zombies? I was hoping for some hot lesbian scenes, but it didn't happen (sorry shuke).
It is what it is, and it kept me entertained.
Dying To Live
Pretty interesting. Lone survivor stumbles upon a compound full of survivors. Fighting off zombies and rescuing other survivors. Liked it.
There is a sequel which I haven't gotten to yet
Dying To Live: Life Sentence. I guess it takes place 12 years later and gets a little goofy (communicating with the zombies). But I haven't started it so I can't attest to the exacts.
Finally, I read
Day By Day Armegeddon.
Very quick read. Entertaining. Air Force pilot who decideds not to go into the base with his comrades and goes at it alone (at first).
Sequel coming July 13th. I will check it out.
Overall I would recommend all of the above. Don't go in expecting HIGH literature. They are fun books and all have their flaws.
I think the parts I enjoyed most were the human conflicts. All of the books above had the element of not only fighting zombies, but also roving human gangs, dirtbags, etc.
I have also picked up The Passage because of this thread. Looking forward to getting started on it.