by J.R. Jackson | Aug 13, 2012 | Book Reviews, Reviews
This is one of the few books that describes a zombie outbreak in the Great Northern expanse known as Canada. It’s also one of the few that tells the story of such an outbreak from multiple character/survivor perspectives and makes it work. Zombie Night in Canada by...
by J.R. Jackson | Aug 6, 2012 | Book Reviews, Reviews
Mad Swine by Steven Pajak takes a different look at the zombie genre by using established science ala the H1N1 Swine Flu issue and using that as the main plot device. As the story opens, we’re following along with Matt as he takes his two young children to school...
by J.R. Jackson | Jul 30, 2012 | Book Reviews, Reviews
Book 5 of O Brien’s New World series opens with the group now living inside the fortified Cabela’s in the Pacific Northwest. Jack, recovering from the loss of his daughter Nicole and injuries he received from an encounter with a Night Runner now has to deal with...
by J.R. Jackson | Jul 26, 2012 | Book Reviews, Reviews
Payton’s take on the ongoing conflict in South West Asia is unique. Set in a world where somehow, someone has ‘weaponized’ and ‘domesticated’ the undead, he takes the reader along as a US aid worker describes what happened to him and an army unit when they...
by J.R. Jackson | Jul 23, 2012 | Book Reviews, Reviews
The 7 Habits of Highly Infective People by William Todd Rose is an interesting read. The main character, Bosley Coughlin, who tells the story in a colorful way, leads us into a strange world. Coughlin describes how he encountered the Eye of Aeons while tripping on...