Absolutely loved that book. Masterpiece. It shares so many simulaities to the modern world it's scary.letsnoobtehpwns said:Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury.
Absolutely loved that book. Masterpiece. It shares so many simulaities to the modern world it's scary.letsnoobtehpwns said:Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury.
I found it to be a lot like a children's fantasy book. Though a lot more... er... boring. I stopped in the middle of Curse of the Gloamglozer. I just couldn't get into it.Thibaut said:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyond_the_Deepwoods and it's NOT a children's book.
There is also World War Z. Written by the same person they seem to go in pair. The book is basically a fictional story about zombies taking over.Diablini said:The Zombie Survival Guide
Written by Max Brooks in 2003 this books is a tongue-in-cheek manual on how to survive a potential zombie threat. The book is quite immersive and after the 40 page you will have the sudden urge to buy that machette "just in case". The last pages of the book are blank and the author has already filled out an example of what should be in them, and that is any movement in the zombie situation, a covered up news report, strange quarantine because of a virus and horrible slaugters in small cities. The book is about 270 pages and is the most entertaining read that I and probably you, will ever read. The book does not joke around about the zombie apocalypse, the fourth wall is never broken and there is even "solid" historical evidence at the end of the book. The book was published I believe by Three Rivers Press.
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By the way, I just wrote that by memory, I have read the wiki article many times and have memorised it.
Everyone's own opinion, right?EcoEclipse said:I found it to be a lot like a children's fantasy book. Though a lot more... er... boring. I stopped in the middle of Curse of the Gloamglozer. I just couldn't get into it.Thibaut said:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyond_the_Deepwoods and it's NOT a children's book.
Definitely, the edge chronicles are some of the best books I've ever read.wrecker77 said:The edge chronicles series.
hahaha yes!!!!.. i laughed.. i cried... i lost fifteen pounds... i cannot reccomend this book highly enough!!EcoEclipse said:I Am America (And So Can You!) by Stephen Colbert
i actually got to meet Max Brooks he's pretty awesome guyJinxzy said:There is also World War Z. Written by the same person they seem to go in pair. The book is basically a fictional story about zombies taking over.Diablini said:The Zombie Survival Guide
Written by Max Brooks in 2003 this books is a tongue-in-cheek manual on how to survive a potential zombie threat. The book is quite immersive and after the 40 page you will have the sudden urge to buy that machette "just in case". The last pages of the book are blank and the author has already filled out an example of what should be in them, and that is any movement in the zombie situation, a covered up news report, strange quarantine because of a virus and horrible slaugters in small cities. The book is about 270 pages and is the most entertaining read that I and probably you, will ever read. The book does not joke around about the zombie apocalypse, the fourth wall is never broken and there is even "solid" historical evidence at the end of the book. The book was published I believe by Three Rivers Press.
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By the way, I just wrote that by memory, I have read the wiki article many times and have memorised it.