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No Easy Hope (2000)

by James N. Cook(Favorite Author)
4.03 of 5 Votes: 4
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Surviving the Dead
review 1: More end of the world how to be a survivalist story then a oh my god zombies are gonna eat my guts run run run! supernatural/fantasy fiction. but yeah this guy has money makes only one friend and that guy knows it all and gives the main character a handy little manual when shit hits the fan. would have been way better with some sex scenes/deep and dark romance but it did hook me into reading the next book so maybe the ongoing story will improve in that direction hopefully.
review 2: "No Easy Hope" was not an extremely satisfying read for me. I found it easier to suspend my disbelief in the creation of the zombies and the reason for the plague than I could ever suspend my disbelief of the existence of the protagonists. Two multi-millionaires in great physical
... moreshape with all the training and weaponry they need to survive the beginning of the apocalypse? Really? Often, I felt as if I were reading a manual for use of specific types of weapons or hand-to-hand combat. Interesting at times, but soon became overbearing. Still, this is one of the better zombie apocalypse novels that I've read in the past two years. less
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veerle
I can basically name the other movies and books that each of these set pieces came from.
Cyleste
Good, solid, believable Zombie fiction! Want to read more of this author.
niket
a nice introduction to the zombie genre for 'tweens.
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