Been eagerly awaiting with great anticipation for the continuation of Zombie Fallout series and it was well worth the wait. Mark Tufo has continued to enthrall with his unique style of writing. In the continuing adventures(or misadventures)of Michael Talbot, he once again has taken us through eve...
Wow! This book was just as good as the first, if not better than it. The main character is a father, husband, and Savior. I've loved his real thoughts as a dad, as well as his thoughts about humanity and his soul. For a guy, he really hit the nail on the head on his thoughts about survival and go...
This is a weird little series. It took me halfway through the first book to get into the groove of the inappropriate humor, what is usually internal dialogue being external, and seemingly light-hearted approach to the zombie genre. Once I got it into my head that this felt like a character with s...
All the potty humour and gore one can take. Perfect summer book :) Has it's flaws and is really male orientated (but since I'm a male that a good thing)
Totally charming - ok, I know that seems like a bizarre comment to make about a zombie apocalypse book. But that's what stands out to me - I'm enjoying the story, but really the main character is just funny and charming in his complete lack of charm, it's just a fun, easy read. I liked the prev...
This book was good. Mike continues to be entertaining even if he does have some random asides in the middle of the action. The only thing I disliked about this book was the ending. I don't care for cliffhanger endings, especially if they fail to resolved the conflict initiated in the book. T...
Didn't leave me hungry for book 2 Zombie books aren't my usual fodder and I wanted to broaden my horizons. The book offended me in a number of places; the way that Tufo wrote some of the female characters just turned me off. Also the quick-fire humour at the start relied heavily on American knowl...