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stinkerbellen 's review for:
Kings of the Dead
by Tony Faville
Yeah......
+ for the conclusion, I hate when things are left hanging
% can't decide if either a plus or a minus: the book had a feel that it was written 'realistically' as in "what would I do in a zombie apocalypse". When thought of that way I thought with the scavenging etc I would imagine that is what would happen with survivors, but when thought in a way "this is a book not reality" it gets quite boring to read about finding different supplies page after page. I wanted more action and more depth to all the character. As nice of a thought it is to make the book a journal I dont't think it worked that well.
- the way the main character tells the story feels a bit arrogant and superhuman
- from the beginning made me think of Nat Geos 'Doomsday Preppers' way too much (not the writers fault...)
- too much guntalk of which I basically just understood AK-47
- the end was pushing it too much on the mushy side
- some phrases really annoyed me
+ for the conclusion, I hate when things are left hanging
% can't decide if either a plus or a minus: the book had a feel that it was written 'realistically' as in "what would I do in a zombie apocalypse". When thought of that way I thought with the scavenging etc I would imagine that is what would happen with survivors, but when thought in a way "this is a book not reality" it gets quite boring to read about finding different supplies page after page. I wanted more action and more depth to all the character. As nice of a thought it is to make the book a journal I dont't think it worked that well.
- the way the main character tells the story feels a bit arrogant and superhuman
- from the beginning made me think of Nat Geos 'Doomsday Preppers' way too much (not the writers fault...)
- too much guntalk of which I basically just understood AK-47
- the end was pushing it too much on the mushy side
- some phrases really annoyed me