Tag Archive | zombie book
G.O.R.E. Score: Faith and the Undead
Original Release Date: May 29, 2010 Publisher: Library of the Living Dead Press It can be a dangerous undertaking to mix religion with – well, with almost anything. In fact, I know a lot of people and institutions that straight-up refuse to try and introduce anything even remotely religious into any other aspect of their […]
G.O.R.E. Score: Rot & Ruin
Original Release Date: September 14, 2010 Publisher: Simon & Schuster Kids are funny. Having had one of my own for the past year-plus now, I am just starting to relate to a lot of the things that parents often say about kids. While my daughter is still young enough to not engage in some of […]
G.O.R.E. Score: Patient Zero
Original Release Date: March 3, 2009 Publisher: St. Martin’s Griffin A lot of zombie novels in the stores these days present themselves as “standalone” stories; that is, they make it clear through the story-telling process that the story you are reading in that book is all the story you’re going to get, and the ending […]
G.O.R.E. Score: Zombie CSU
Zombie CSU (2008) Original Release Date: September 1, 2008 Publisher: Citadel 2008 doesn’t seem like that long ago. Yet in the world we live in, one of instant gratification, media-on-demand, technology that’s outdated by the time it hits the shelves, and a constant worldwide demand for the “next big thing” to be and better and […]
G.O.R.E. Score: Dead Practices
Dead Practices (2010) Original Release Date: July 14, 2010 Publisher: Sonar4 Productions We’ve seen zombies put in a variety of situations and scenarios, but have you ever heard of this one: a zombie lawyer? Putting aside the plethora of lawyer-related jokes that surely spring into your head, author Shells Walter gives us a look into […]
G.O.R.E. Score: Dreadfully Ever After
Release Date: March 22, 2011 Publisher: Quirk Classics In a special feature here at The G.O.R.E. Score, we’ve spent the last week reviewing a trio of undead books inspired by the works of Jane Austen. Called “Austen’s Autopsies,” the reviews are culminating here, in a review of the brand-spankin’-new book “Dreadfully Ever After,” to be […]