Books
We love books. Tell us about your favourite books and authors, and why they are so good. And while you're at it - having dined out for years on the time I threw Dan Brown out of a train window - tell us who to avoid.
( , Thu 5 Jan 2012, 13:40)
We love books. Tell us about your favourite books and authors, and why they are so good. And while you're at it - having dined out for years on the time I threw Dan Brown out of a train window - tell us who to avoid.
( , Thu 5 Jan 2012, 13:40)
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Didn't like it
I think it was very bitty. It just seemed like a bunch of briefly sketched out Zombie scenarios - I never really got in to any of the stories or characters particularly before it moved on.
( , Fri 6 Jan 2012, 11:02, 1 reply)
I think it was very bitty. It just seemed like a bunch of briefly sketched out Zombie scenarios - I never really got in to any of the stories or characters particularly before it moved on.
( , Fri 6 Jan 2012, 11:02, 1 reply)
Up to a point, Lord Copper
World War Z was an attempt, mostly successful, to impose the structure of John Hackett's "The Third World War: A Future History" onto Dawn of the Dead.
However, it wasn't the reportage that got me into it: it was the description of John Stewart and Ann Coulter fucking as the Apocalypse approaches.
( , Fri 6 Jan 2012, 11:45, closed)
World War Z was an attempt, mostly successful, to impose the structure of John Hackett's "The Third World War: A Future History" onto Dawn of the Dead.
However, it wasn't the reportage that got me into it: it was the description of John Stewart and Ann Coulter fucking as the Apocalypse approaches.
( , Fri 6 Jan 2012, 11:45, closed)
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