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- Publication dateSeptember 29, 2011
- File size4749 KB
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- ASIN : B005R2NR1U
- Publisher : DevilDog Press LLC; 1st edition (September 29, 2011)
- Publication date : September 29, 2011
- Language : English
- File size : 4749 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 384 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 1466393343
- Best Sellers Rank: #482,666 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #4,266 in Dystopian Science Fiction (Kindle Store)
- #5,374 in Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction (Kindle Store)
- #6,341 in Science Fiction Adventure
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Mark Tufo was born in Boston Massachusetts. He attended UMASS Amherst where he obtained a BA and later joined the US Marine Corp. He was stationed in Parris Island SC, Twenty Nine Palms CA and Kaneohe Bay Hawaii. After his tour he went into the Human Resources field with a worldwide financial institution and has gone back to college at CTU to complete his masters.
He has written the Indian Hill trilogy with the first Indian Hill - Encounters being published for the Amazon Kindle in July 2009. He has since written the Zombie Fallout series and is working on a new zombie book.
He lives in Maine with his wife, three kids and two English bulldogs. Visit him at marktufo.com or http://zombiefallout.blogspot.com/ or http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mark-Tufo/133954330009843 for news on his next two installments of the Indian Hill trilogy and upcoming installments of the Zombie Fallout series.
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I kept seeing characters do stupid things that in a world gone to H@LL, they took bone-headed chances with. For instance, every time someone exited a vehicle no one really checked to see if runners, deaders, or crawlers were near. People entered buildings and surpised that the deaders and runners inhabited them.
I mean, I would be terrified on a moment by moment basis. When you can be eaten alive or worse, survive but then become a zombie...crap! I mean, I would probably become a drug addict and die slowly and terribly from the fear alone!
Why the heck didn't anyone think about making zombie proof vehicles? Why not ad a snow plow to the front of a F650 truck, thick gauge wires onto vehicles, anyone heard of fences that are over 10 feet tall and 6 feet deep? I mean, how could someone wakeup and go outside without being petrified, even in the country! I would have added protection to the side of the trucks, I would have had ropes, and heck I would have had multiple trucks, and why the heck didn't anyone try to perfect the zombie stopper. You have to read that to understand.
There are alot of questions that I have.
On 1 side, the Zombie Apocolypse was a virus (Mr. Zufo...hint, virus are not treatable with anti-biotics as in previous books). Then the whole story turned into a spirtual journey and I think the author didn't plan the evolution of this out.
SPOILER ALERT:
So, if Tommy was good, pure, and wholesome...why did Mike become null and void from Heaven?
"Eh" (Waving my hand dismissively). Too many questions.
I am amazed at whole Tracy, mikes wife calls him "Talbot" when that is her last name also. Kind of weird.
Also, Tracy is a typical 21st Century woman, mean, spiteful, unrealistic, uses sex as a bartering tool and withholds it and then makes the man think she is awesome despite all the many character flaws. She should be from New England, because other than caring for kids, she is a heartless wench that should be a soul-sucking lawyer and 4 time X-wife to men.
I really don't like Tracy. Can you tell?
What happened to the Doc at the end? Did I miss something? Did he die?
Why was the interlude with Eliza so short.
Oh! I almost forgot! Why does the author have to constantly stop a storyline to tell old war stories that are not really necessary for story flow? I mean, is he purposely writing the main characters as an ADHD kid? Get some OD on Sugar and Caffiene or RX for ADHD!
Will I read the other books? Sure. If the stories were expensive I would not read them, but what the heck!
In closing: If you have any interest at all in zombies or are looking for an all around great piece of entertainment then you should really give this a shot.
So much going on in this book! So much action…some good, some bad, some that left me shaking my head in disbelief…
After reading this book you understand why there was no earthly way this story ends here. There is waaay too much left to find out! And I, for one, can’t wait to read more!!!
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I was, however, a little disappointed with this book. Nothing seemed to happen and it didn't seem to flow as well as the first three books. There were way too many characters towards the end, and I ended up confused and thinking on several occasions, "... who's that again?..."
The "finale" fight was too short and a bit of an anticlimax! I expected it to be sicker with more of the usual gross-out descriptive punch from Tufo, but it was rushed and felt more like an unexpected follow-through after a wet fart.
**SPOILER**: I deducted 1 star for the above, and 1 star for the strange plot of why the characters went UP the roof instead of down and away..(if I missed it please point this out to me).
Still, an ejoyable read and brightened up my day.

A Nick th paced followup to the series and I will now open the next in the series and continue down the road with the Talbot family to see where this instalment goes and loving every minute of it!