Book Review: World War Z

Ah, Zombies. I have no idea why I’m fascinated by Zombie movies and stories but be it horror, like Romero, or comedy, like Shaun of the Dead, I’m a fan. When my brother-in-law recommended a Studs Terkel like recounting of man’s struggle against a zombie epidemic, World War Z by Max Brooks — I knew I’d be hooked.

Brooks does an amazing job of emulating Studs Terkel’s style while telling a gripping tale of the events leading up to, during and immediately following the war on the zombies. He offers incredible detail in minute aspects of all things Zombie, as well as covering the globe and our various cultures.

I’d hate to ruin this book for you all — I’d suggest reading it. I downloaded it to my Kindle and was not disappointed. If work hadn’t gotten in my way, I’d have finished it in one sitting.

I don’t know if I’ll enjoy it as much but eventually I’ll read his Zombie Survival Guide as well.


3 Responses to “Book Review: World War Z”

  1. 1 Tim

    The audiobook is pretty great too, with an all-star cast probably made possible because Max is Mel Brooks’ son:
    Alan Alda
    Carl Reiner
    Jurgen Prochnow
    Waleed Zuiater
    Dean Edwards
    Michelle Kholos
    Maz Jobrani
    Mark Hamill
    Henry Rollins
    Eamonn Walker
    Ajay Naidu
    John Turturro
    Rob Reiner
    Jay O. Sanders (credited as “Jay O’Sanders”)
    Dennis Boutsikaris
    Becky Ann Baker
    Steve Park
    Frank Kamai
    John McElroy

  2. 2 Jason

    Wow. That sounds fantastic.

  3. 3 Rob Beschizza

    I’ve had a chance to look at the galleys of the sequel, which covers the same ground from the Zombies’ perspective.

    Who can fail to be moved by the raw emotion and drama of passages like this:

    “Mmmmhhhuuuuuurrr oooouurnnnn, UHN. UUUUUUUHHHHN. IOOOUUURRRRGGH. ARRRRRRRRNNNNNGHhhhhhh-hhhhhhhhhth.MOOoooooooooaaaaaaaaaan. Mmmmhhhuuuuuurrr oooouurnnnn, ENHhhhh. UUUUUUUHHHHN. MmmmmmmmmUUURRRRGGH. ARRRRRRRRNNNNNGHhhhhhh-hhhhhhhhhth. Huuuuaaaarrrraaaammmm”

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