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    After checking out the website, I am pretty sure this will be my next book purchase for my undead library (rubs palms greedily)...

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    The website has 10 chapters of excerpts from the book (as podcasts) which works out to be just under 2 hours (1:47).

    World War Z Website

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    Quote Originally Posted by tkane18 View Post
    The website has 10 chapters of excerpts from the book (as podcasts) which works out to be just under 2 hours (1:47).

    World War Z Website
    Tanks for that link. That books sounds really good.
    I live near yonkers. Maybe they ate everbody in the court building, the bastids
    Up, Up and Away! ARRRRRGHGGGH

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    Is it a long read?
    342 pages.
    Just buy it Neil. You won't regret it. Its a fantastic take on what would happen should the dead rise.

    Quote Originally Posted by coma View Post
    Tanks for that link. That books sounds really good.
    I live near yonkers. Maybe they ate everbody in the court building, the bastids
    Once you read it you'll know what we mean
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    Just ordered this book tonight, kinda like a little early Christmas present for myself. Can't wait to read it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    Is it a long read?
    It's 342 pages, but by the end, you'll be wishing he had written more. As was alluded to earlier by someone else, it's not so much what he writes, but how he writes it.

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    I got the audio book on Cereval's reccomendation and I thoroughly enjoyed it.

    Neil, if you want to get the audio book fast then you should do a quick *ahem* search, if you know what I mean.

    Give me a PM if you can't find it.

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    Great Book

    I just finished reading it yesterday and. . . WOW.

    My favorite story was the girl who gets stuck in the swamp and has the mysterious radio person talk her through it, but every story in the book was great.

    At first I was afraid the book would be like another 'interview' book I read called War Day. I hated War Day. It moved along too slowly. World War Z clips along at a fast pace and stays interesting throughout the entire thing. One of the best books I've read this year.
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    idk why no one liked the survival guide as much. i thought it was entertaining and gave a lot of helpful tips. but in comparison to wwz......-_- no comparison. i liked the kyoto story with the zatoichi type gut. that that was bada** >

    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    Is it a long read?
    dude.....it goes by fast b/c its hard to put down

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    Quote Originally Posted by zombiefriend View Post
    i thought it was entertaining and gave a lot of helpful tips.
    for what?, its not real y'know.


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    i just bought it 3 days ago so far its really good

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    I got it for Xmas and been reading it now and again, it's very good and believable so far.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hellsing View Post
    for what?, its not real y'know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellsing View Post
    for what?, its not real y'know.
    It isn't?!?!?!?!
    When Santa gets here, me and him are going on a hunt!
    Up, Up and Away! ARRRRRGHGGGH

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    I got World War Z in October and have just finished it for the second time. Some of the chapters could be easily spun out to be movies in their own right. Very, very interesting stuff that is conerned with the response to the chaos in both personal and (inter)national levels.

    As its written in short interviews the book can be easily picked up for a ten minute 'zombie' fix.

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