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Title | : | I, Zombie |
Author | : | Hugh Howey |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 222 pages |
Published | : | August 15th 2012 by Broad Reach Publishing |
Categories | : | Horror. Zombies. Fiction. Science Fiction. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic |
Hugh Howey
Kindle Edition | Pages: 222 pages Rating: 3.68 | 3523 Users | 464 Reviews
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***WARNING: NOT FIT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION***This book contains foul language and fouler descriptions of life as a zombie. It will offend most anyone, so proceed with caution or not at all.
And be forewarned: This is not a zombie book. This is a different sort of tale. It is a story about the unfortunate, about those who did not get away. It is a human story at its rotten heart. It is the reason we can't stop obsessing about these creatures, in whom we see all too much of ourselves.

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Original Title: | I, Zombie ASIN B008PIHXS6 |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Horror (2012), Kindle Book Award Nominee for Suspense/Horror (Finalist) (2013) |
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Ratings: 3.68 From 3523 Users | 464 ReviewsColumn Containing Books I, Zombie
My 1/5 rating is purely a personal opinion, tailored for me, in this case more than most. Zombies, apparently, just aren't my thing. I've never read a zombie book (WWZ's been on my queue forever... that I just haven't feel the desire to start in on), but I thought the premise for I, Zombie was brilliant, and I love Hugh's previous work, so I thought I'd give it a shot. Turns out: nope, not for me. I wasn't offended, or grossed out, I just got bored reading about zombies. The inner monologue wasPlain and simple, the most horrific book I've ever read. There, now go buy it.In, I, Zombie, Hugh Howey, breakout author of Wool Omnibus, displays his acute observations on the spectrum of humanity's sins, desires and failures in the most horrifying and genuinely personal zombie book I've read. If this book doesn't move you to live a better, more appreciative life, than you might already be a zombie. This modern day Dante's Inferno illustrates slavery to sin through minds awakened to their sin
Mr. Howey could market this as a weight-loss miracle: Thanks for the appetite loss, sir! His descriptions are vivid, detailed and grotesque, painted in such a way that makes it impossible for one to self-imagine the text into a less gruesome version, or to stop reading. There is no filter, no idea shielded from the reader as the graphic scenes begin their merciless, shuffling onslaught, page after page, from the very first words to the very last. He cant say he didnt warn us, right there, in the

i'm pretty sure this is the most disgusting book i've ever read! no regrets
The warning in the summary is not just a gimmick. Seriously. It's a straight up warning!! Proceed with great caution for those with weak stomachs and even for somewhat steady stomachs. Ack!!!After having read this book, I can still say it was definitely a test. I nearly gagged several times, & yet I kept reading. It was a bit long for the premise. It followed the "lives" of various zombies from their personal perspective, as they were still alive inside. Although I probably could have done
Originally published at http://www.fantasyliterature.com with 4 1/2 stars.Imagine a zombie. An image springs instantly to mind. A rotting corpse, shuffling along, arms held out clumsily, grunting and groaning as it makes its way inexorably forward. Now imagine you, yourself, your ego, inside that zombie. You are that zombie, your consciousness trapped inside a brain that no longer has control over your body, your life, your insatiable hunger. You watch yourself feast on the flesh of those who
ZOMBIES AS LITERATUREThere are conventions that are common to each type of monster story: vampires suck blood, werewolves grow hair, and zombies are mindless, out-of-control creatures whose only thoughtsif they can be said to have any at allare to kill and eat living people.But what if zombies were not exactly like that mindless, I mean. What if a zombies brain was a still-functioning, still-thinking organ trapped within a body that it couldnt control, a body that obeyed its own primal instincts
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