I’m not into zombie stories. I don’t watch movies or tv shows about them (although I’m told The Waking Dead is quite good) and I don’t usually read about them. Similarly to Twilight being as much of a romance novel as it is a book about vampires, I had heard that the movie, World War Z, was more of an action flick than a horror movie. I chose to read (listen to) the book because I had read that the audiobook was great and I wanted to see the movie if for no other reason that I find Brad Pitt to be a talented actor (please see my The Lucky One review for my definition of talent). Well, guess what. I am still not that into zombie stories but I liked the book.
To start with, Brooks found a unique and captivating way to the deliver the story of what it might be like if there was a mass outbreak of zombism. It was as if I was listening to an actual documentary about “œthe Zombie War” just like I might listen to or watch a documentary about World War 2. There were survivors of all kinds that gave their accounts of what happened. The characters varied from a housewife to an army colonel to a doctor to the Vice President of the United States. Each chapter of the book was an interview with a different person and took place in a different part of the world spanning from China to Cuba to California. Their stories touched on what happened at the beginning of the outbreak to the way media covered it to the way that total cities were taken over to the war that took place to fight them and the aftermath of that war.




