Zone One
Zone One is a horror novel about a pandemic that ravages the planet. Epidemics are divided into two categories: infected and uninfected, living and dead. The plague was in remission, and the Americans built civilization at the behest of the government at Buffalo headquarters. We invite you to watch the next development of this great book.
Here are the top 3 reviews and comments that readers love about this fascinating book.
Review 1: Zone One audiobook by Annie
Tomorrow needs a marketing rollout.
Everything they say about this book is true. It is slow, confusing, and lacking action…AND it is funny as hell and breathtakingly beautiful.
I don’t want to get into a “literary fiction” vs. “mass market fiction” argument here. This book is just not going to do it for a lot of people, and it has nothing to do with education, intelligence, status, etc.
I was almost one of those people. I have a Master’s degree in English Lit., but I gave up most serious literature years ago for good, pulpy fun. I spent much of the first two hours listening to Zone One while secretly composing in my head a scathing review about how dull and pointless it seemed.
Then something happened. I got it. I went back to the beginning and listened again. When I got to the end, I went back to the middle for yet another go.
What I found was a moving story, excellent character development, sharply written lines (like the one I used for my headline above), some social commentary (though perhaps a bit obvious…yes, we know, modern folk DO act like the walking dead much of the time), and a different way of looking at the zombie apocalypse.
So I loved it, but you may not. Still, I believe there is room in the genre for Zone One.
Review 2: Zone One audiobook by Kindle Customer
Zombie like pacing
First review for here but this book demands one. The story is told from current perspective with so many flashbacks and introspective moments that you lose the current story all together. I found myself fast forwarding to try and get to some current action but this book is too all over the place. The main story seems to take place over 3 days in the current time but jumps all over the timeline of the disaster told in a dreary PTSD filled monologue. Save your credits or money on this book and get something else .
Review 3: Zone One audiobook by Benjamin
I got this before there were reviews
Agreed with several other folks, it was really tough to get through this, in fact I couldn’t finish it. The writing was very metaphor-filled and the jumping around in time was really tough to manage. I listen to audio books while driving and this one took a LOT of effort to follow, and at about the 3/4 point, I gave up. I didn’t care about any of the characters and I didn’t understand why so little was happening.
It was written, well in the sense that it was beautiful how he painted pictures of things, but it was tough to care.
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