An ongoing journal depicting one man's personal struggle for survival, dealing with the trials of an undead world unfolding around him. An unknown plague sweeps the planet. The dead rise to claim the Earth as the new dominant species. Trapped in the midst of a global tragedy, he must make decisio...
The first two novels in this series were written in epistolary form so had an immediacy or a connection with the main character that allowed me to really enjoy the novels. This third novel in the Day By Day Armageddon series ditches the epistolary format for a more traditional third person narrat...
Plenty of reviews on this one already. I read this one a while back and I guess forgot to add it. Long story short, Bourne shit the bed. Give the guy credit he's writing between tours, but where the prior two incarnations of this series were concise, driven portrayals of grim survivalism, this on...
I loved the first 2 books in this series. I love a well written zombie book.This book is too military heavy. It was all so testosterone-ish that I started to read it out loud in the voice of the guy who does the overly dramatic movie previews. There were a lot of phrases and acronyms that were...
A very pleasant surprise. I actually debated not reading this one due to the poor reviews, but took a chance. I really enjoyed it, and don't understand the complaints at all. Yes, the book changes from the journal approach. However, this enables the author to cover multiple simultaneous scenes, ...
Finished this morning and to be honest I was glad I was done.There is book 3 but to me this book became a bit over the top en again to me, ridiculous so I think I am going to not read the last book. He is going to China I believe?This author is a typical male writer but that is not fair cause I k...
This continues the Day by Day Armageddon zombie series. Once again, pure pulpy zombie fun. The book continues the story (remember "book 1" just ends without a real conclusion and "book 2" simply proceeds - a trend not started by this author/publisher but an approach unfortunately well-accepted ...