It's a great read for a lazy Sunday afternoon. The zombies are..... well, they're zombies. Slow, methodical and relentless. If you kill one; there's always plenty more to take their place. I'm a huge fan of Romero's zombies, instead of this new generation of gold-medal wining parkour experts that Hollywood insists on presenting to us. (Is there something about dying that turns people into elite athletes, that I'm currently unaware of?) I did not enjoy the writing style of this book... this is one instance where I wish I just watched the movie instead because I feel like I would have gotten the same experience without investing as much time.The book was tough to follow - I had to reread several passages because it transitioned from one scene to the next without any warning. There were occasionally breaks in the page to indicate a new scene within a chapter, but they were random and inconsistent.The story was good, and it was quite intense, but the lack of organization and the lackluster writing style overshadowed the rest.
What do You think about Dawn Of The Dead (2004)?
this book is very good because the zombies in this book is like in real life and also it is so scary
—hudlana
A truly legendary story that highlights amongst all the fantasism, mankinds biggest flaw. Greed.
—reemwashere
I loved it! It added much needed character development to the movie.
—sumu