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Plague Zone (2000)

by David Wellington(Favorite Author)
3.65 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: Horne's sense of duty to save/protect everyone was unrealistic. Tim's obsession with Nero got on my nerves a bit, especially since he grasped the situation and yet refused to truly plan ahead or think of the effect his actions had on others. I also was rather turned off by his actions at the conference he attended. It instantly made him a less likeable character. Otherwise, the writing was fairly good and the story kept me interested.
review 2: This was free and I got what I paid for so I can't complain. I read this because the author had gotten good reviews for some of his other stuff. Well, the story was okay enough but nothing to write home about.(Although, I guess I am writing about it now.) This is pretty standard zombie fare, you will find much better
... more storytelling on TV right now. (See The Walking Dead.) Reading this felt like I was reading my high school student's papers. It was someone trying too hard to be an "author" instead of just writing naturally. In a side note, there were a lot grammatical and spelling mistakes in this version leading me to believe it was published hurriedly. In his defense it was entertaining enough that I will read more of his stuff if they are free. less
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gohzhenying
Meh. It was mildly entertaining, but nothing new or special. Glad it was free.
Unicorn
Good read....kept me interested but then ended way too fast...
abpsrkt
the ending really disappointed me
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