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[INDEXED]World War Z and The Zombie Survival Guide by Max Brooks

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  • William J. Grabowski
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    Dan:

    World War Z is a friggin masterpiece and, as you know, right up there with any "mainstream" novel.

    Best,

    Bill Grabowski

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  • RJHubbard53
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    i picked up the S/L of these titles for the collection and just finished reading them on the Kindle. What was great about WWZ was how it was broken up into shorter stories from survivors around the world. Well written and good concept.

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  • Tommy
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    For everyone who hasn't read World War Z, I cannot recommend it highly enough, it is a combination of a War journal combined with Zombie horror in a very realistic and thoughtful way, when I heard the movie was coming I hoped they would do it justice, although it seems augmented I hope the soul of the book is still present because it is a special book

    The Zombie Survival Guide is done is such a serious and well-thought out manner that it made me laugh out loud when I read certain parts, it is entertaining in its own right

    I instantly ordered a copy of each when they were announced

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  • bookworm 1
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    I still like the slow zombies from night and from Dawn the best. But fast is more scarier I will give you that.

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  • srboone
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    So I take it that these zombies aren't slow lumberers? Fast movie zombies are scarier.

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  • bookworm 1
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    The zombies trying to climb the wall at the end of the trailer is a pretty cool effect.

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  • Martin
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    Some movies do very well taking an element of the story and expanding on it rather than trying to present book on screen. Delores Claiborne is a prime example. When I heard of the movie I wondered how they would tell the story. The book is a narrative of "I did not kill her, but I did kill my husband". The movie takes place after the book and shows the effect the murder of her husband had on her relationship with her daughter. I look at the Delores Clairborne movie as a sequel to the book.

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  • bookworm 1
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    Well I might enjoy the movie more.I was just wondering as I said the book I did not grab hold of. Guess I will have to wait and see.

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  • Dan Hocker
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    Originally posted by bookworm 1 View Post
    My son said he saw the trailer for the movie while watching the super bowl last night. He said it looked like a real good movie. Did anyone else see it who has read the book? wondering if it looks like they followed the book or took lots of liberties with it.
    My understanding is that they have taken a lot of liberties. Mostly focusing on a main character and the story surrounding him, where the book is about how the entire world deals with the problem. Though I have not actually read the book, I think I saw that on one of the other message boards. I think it looks like a decent movie regardless of if it follows the book to the letter.

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  • bookworm 1
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    My son said he saw the trailer for the movie while watching the super bowl last night. He said it looked like a real good movie. Did anyone else see it who has read the book? wondering if it looks like they followed the book or took lots of liberties with it.

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  • Pennywise
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    Excellent, thanks.

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  • Brian James Freeman
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    Keep in mind, we have to limit retailers to a certain number of copies on certain titles, so if there's something you really, really want and you think it might sell out fast, just order through our website to make sure you get a copy. You can always email Pete to see if you can get a copy from him and if he says "yes," you can then place your "real" order with him and then cancel your order with us. (I only suggest this if there's a book you "absolutely have to have" and his allotment might sell out fast!)

    Now, Pete won't get "Not For Sale" books and books that are only printed for special clubs, but he should be able to get you just about anything else including Lettered Editions!

    Brian

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  • Brian James Freeman
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    Originally posted by Pennywise View Post
    I'm guessing it's [email protected] (from their website). Do you mean to say they have ordered a number of copies and will eventually list them on their website? Because if so I'll just wait until it shows up instead of hassling them (I'll just hassle you instead )With the rising shipping fees do you think that most if not all of CD's books will become available through PS? If so, that would be really great.
    They have a standing order for all titles, but I think they didn't want these two for some reason. Just drop them a line and they can add copies to their next order, though!

    Brian

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  • Pennywise
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    I'm guessing it's [email protected] (from their website). Do you mean to say they have ordered a number of copies and will eventually list them on their website? Because if so I'll just wait until it shows up instead of hassling them (I'll just hassle you instead )With the rising shipping fees do you think that most if not all of CD's books will become available through PS? If so, that would be really great.

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