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Re: Warm Bodies: A zombie love story? Oh dear lord. I was barely able to make it through the book and they've made it into a movie? Wow...what lows Hollywood won't stoop to. I like my share of zombie books (The Feed Trilogy was a particular favorite), but this kind of makes me wonder if they really are that desperate.
I'm not even planning on seeing World War Z because it's not worth the ticket price. I've already got it on my Netflix queue. -- Luffy, Zoro and Usopp: Chopper's a doctor?!?! Nami: Why did you think we made Chopper join our crew? Luffy: Seven Level transformation... Cool Reindeer... Sanji: Emergency food supply... |
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 SnakeoilIgnore Button. The coward's feature.Premium join:2000-08-05 Mentor, OH kudos:1 Reviews:
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| I loved The Feed Trilogy. I finished reading The Return Man a few months ago. It's about how the USA is divided. East of the Mississippi river is "safe", west isn't. A man lives out west, taking jobs. The jobs he takes are to hunt down and "return" the zombie loved one, of those that are paying him.
»www.amazon.com/Return-Man-V-M-Zi···.m.+zito
I read Empire by David Dunwoody. Zombies rule the day, and Death is wondering why he has no work. »www.amazon.com/Empire-Zombie-Nov···dunwoody
It was ok. I'm going to nabb the second book soon. -- Is a person a failure for doing nothing? Or is he a failure for trying, and not succeeding at what he is attempting to do? What did you fail at today?. |
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 OctaveanPremium,MVM join:2001-03-31 New York, NY kudos:1 | reply to mareastrum Meh,
Kind of reminds me of Zombieland with respect to the humor angle. Im OK with it. |
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