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Monday, December 1, 2014

Undead: Ten Tales of Zombies eBook Review


Undead: Ten Tales of Zombies eBook Review


Book Name: Undead: Ten Tales of Zombies
Author: Rayne Hall
Length: 154 pages
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Welcome to the world of the not-quite-living.

While zombies still have physical bodies, their minds are irrevocably changed. No longer governed by a conscience, incapable of reason, unrestrained by values of right and wrong, they often follow primitive instincts. If their new focus is overwhelming hunger, they let nothing get in the way of their urge to feed.
Confronted by a zombie, how would you defend yourself and those you love? What if it was your friend, relative or spouse, with remnants of their old personality - would you protect them or kill them? Is a zombie an individual with human feelings and rights, or is it a menace to be destroyed?

In this story collection, ten authors share their visions of the undead, each with their own style of storytelling and their own imagination of how ghouls may impact our lives. 

Some of these zombies have been infected by virus-spreading bites, some were raised from their graves, and some have chosen the undead state for reasons of their own. Most have their wits about them, but their priorities have changed. They are single-minded in pursuit of what they need... which may or may not be living human flesh.

The authors come from around the globe. They write variously in British or American English, with different word choices, grammar, spelling and punctuation. Their tales range from short flashes to long yarns, from fantasy to science fiction, from funny to macabre and from thought-provoking to scary.

See which story of these ten appeals most to your taste. But beware: Some of these ghouls are deceptive, and by the time you realise the danger, it may be too late.

Story List:

1. IMMUNITY by Jeff Strand
What if the body’s immune system can shake off the infection?

2. GREYWALKER by Rayne Hall
A dying man will pay any price to gain time.

3. LAST CHANCE TO SEE by Tracie McBride
You have twenty-four hours before death becomes permanent.

4. FURZBY HOLT by Jonathan Broughton
Collecting census information in this English village should be an easy job.

5. ANOTHER OLDIE BUT GOODIE by Paul D. Dail
Retirement home resident Margaret is hearing music that no one else can hear.

6. ZOMBIE MOTHER-IN-LAW by Tara Maya
Mama lives in the basement.

7. I’LL LOVE YA, FOREVER, BUT… by April Grey
Faithful to a fault, that’s my Fred.

8. DECISION OF THE COUNCIL by John Hoddy
The year is 2225. Is it safe to reanimate a person from the barbarous past?

9. THE REASON FOR ZOMBIES by Douglas Kolacki 
My limbs are not as cooperative as they used to be.

10. FEEDING FRENZY by Matt Hults
These zombies are hungry.

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Zombies. As much as most of us find them to be ugly and disgusting, we still also find them to be so fascinating that we don't mind reading books, watching movies or even tv shows about them. What is it about them that brings us all in and keeps us reading or watching? Is it the wondering what happens to us after we pass on? The horror that zombies in general portray? I don't know about anyone else but I mostly enjoy anything zombie based that has to do with the end times or wondering if although they act like they do, whether they have thoughts or feelings of any kind.

Undead: Ten Tales of Zombies brings you a variety of stories based around them. From the down right icky to even moments where I said 'aww' or even laughed. Of the 10 stories in this book, three stuck out to me - Greywalker by Rayne Hall, Last Chance To See by Tracie McBride and I'll Love Ya, Forever, But... by April Grey. Each story stuck out for different reasons.

Last Chance To See stuck out to me the most out of all of them. To be able to see my family one more time for 24 hours sounds more like a blessing rather than a curse. Of couse having the main character Sharon have to use an entirely different body to do so was rather frightening but the thought of being around even after death seems in a way like a closure to me. For me to say my final goodbyes and all that jazz.

Definitely a great compilation of short stories here and I look forward to reading more of what Rayne Hall writes and puts together.


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