Zombie Fallout 3.5: Dr. Hugh Mann (2012) - Plot & Excerpts
I enjoyed this book for the background information it gave but didn't enjoy this book as I have the others in the series. It is a very different book. It is by no means a bad book, just not what I was expecting ( when reading a series I don't tend to read the blurb beyond what order to read books in). Anyway, I liked this book, the characters were strong, the story interesting, the background intriguing but I wasn't blown away or transported like I am when reading the others in the series. It is very much worth reading before book 4. 3.5 StarsWon from a Goodreads giveaway. Having not read the other Zombie Fallout books, I decided to read the prequel first. The few parts that were unexplained in this book I assume to be explained in the other books, but otherwise I could read this book without any difficulty. This book was short enough to read in one sitting, and was interesting enough to do so. I would probably recommend this book for somebody who already has read the previous books, considering there are certain things that might confuse somebody who hasn't read the other books. The one question I still have is how the human beings ("Hugh Manns") were actually created in the first place. I could not find that answer to that question in the book, though the explanation for that may be in later books.Overall, I would recommend this book for people with an interest in the series, but mainly those who have already read at least some books in the Zombie Fallout series.
What do You think about Zombie Fallout 3.5: Dr. Hugh Mann (2012)?
A must read addition to the Zombie Fallout series! If you wondered how it all started ....
—J_R
This tale gave a new twist to the Zombie Fallout series. It's a nice background story.
—Becca
a nice novella to explain some of the history between the talbots and eliza/tomas
—Serenity
Good book to get more details on how it all started.
—foxrain
Love, love, LOVE this book and the entire series!!!
—Teresa