• The Apocalypse Survivors

  • The Undead World Novel 2 (Volume 2)
  • By: Peter Meredith
  • Narrated by: Basil Sands
  • Length: 14 hrs and 50 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,099 ratings)

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The Apocalypse Survivors

By: Peter Meredith
Narrated by: Basil Sands
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This is not an uplifting tale of heroes and heroines; get that out of your head now. This is a tale of survival. It's a tale of dried blood beneath your nails, of new pain, of gnawing hunger and unrelenting loneliness, of fear and hatred, and yes, of courage.

In The Apocalypse, the great majority of the men and women who fought with honor - with a sense of duty and loyalty - gave their lives for others, leaving those without honor to flourish and rule. Their rule is not marked by decency or civility, but by wicked brutality. Yet, in some very rare cases, the kind and the noble survived. These hardened survivors learned to live among the undead, but now they must learn how to stay alive among creatures that are far more monstrous: their fellow man.

©2014 Peter Meredith (P)2015 Peter Meredith

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WARM BEER IS BETTER THAN NO BEER
This is an Apocalypse as it should be done. You don't have to read book one to enjoy this, but both are good. While Meredith may not be a classic writer he is someone you can relate to. This is no dumb run around killing Zombies book. You will be able to relate to the main characters. They think and act like you would. There is actually very little Zombie action in this book, something I criticize about other authors. This is all about the ppl in a Zombie Apocalypse. A six year old girl, is one of the main characters, and I believe the best part of the book. She is kind of a mystery, that does not really get answered.

I have already bought book 3.

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Well written a good continuation

The narrator did a great job with different voices for each character to help get the idea of who was talking at the moment.
This book was a good continuation from the first. It had been a few months since I had listened to the first book and a flash back in the beginning would have helped get me up to speed quicker so I would have enjoyed the first part of the book instead of trying to figure out what was going on and who was who.
As it is it really feels like you are just bouncing around for the first quarter of the book for no reason.
There are a number of places where the plot just seems to jump then get partly filled in with the back story from some other character. This still leaves some scenes stretched for continuity and a number of brushed over holes.
Over all it is a good action packed zombie story that doesn’t isn’t full of a lot of gore. There are a number of touching scenes to help you relate to the characters and pull you into the story.
I would recommend it but also recommend listening to it right after the first book because it is a continuation of what seems to be the next week.

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stupid stereotypes and awful dialog

first book had few good parts, but the dialog is at the 4th grade level

book 2 is far worse, jillybean and a talking zebra doll...really. even lost interest in what happens to Ram. and the stereotypes are off the chart...Every ethnic group is out to kill the other...with no exceptions. dumb.

I'd pass on this series...

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Great second book!

I really liked book one and dived into this straight away, well I'm glad to say that it was even better than the first!

There are a lot of different characters, and while all are well written and developed, my favourite by far is Jillybean. She absolutely rocks for a little girl!!! So brave and smart and along with her Zebra, Ipes, she was fantastic.

So much happens in this that it's a story that needs to be savoured. Each of the original characters have their own tough time, but add in some new ones and you get a fast paced and gripping tale. Poor Ram!!! My poor heart, and poor Jillybean! She just wants a family!!

This grabbed me right from the start and didn't let go! I listened to it within 2 days and had a hard time taking out my headphones as the action was non stop! I needed to see what happened next. It's a thrill a minute!!!

I'm so glad I have the 3rd to jump into straight away because these books are addictive!!

Basil Sands, once again, was amazing. For the amount of characters that are in the book, and the fact that non of them were mixed up, shows what a great narrator he is. He gave each character their own voice!

*I received a copy of this for review from Audio Book Blast.*

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Great book

Simply enjoyed it great read with one of my favorite characters of a all time.

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Disappointed

I was looking forward to this book after reading the 1st one The author ruined this book trying to be cutesy and ended up turning a good zombie story into something so stupid its hard to listen too Save your credit and find another book

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Contrived and boring

The author got bored half way through the book and just started using the same tired scenarios every other bland zombie book uses. I liked the first one but tossed this one with 3 hours left.

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Loved the audio! Waiting now for the 3rd one to come out in audible!

Loved the audio pease hurry to put the third one on audible. These books are good!

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Stereo types have way too much volume

The warning at the beginning of the first book sets the tone, but but the lack of counter balancing characters make Peter seem a bit sheltered when it comes to overall culture. Like someone pulling characters out of the 80s TV shows.

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What Happened P. Meredith?

No, no, no.... You can't do that and consider it good writing.
This book starts out with the best writing yet in the series. The author introduces a new character that is well conceived and presented: interesting, sympathetic, exciting, and not the flat stereotypes drawn in novel 1.
The storyline is engaging, new groups enter the picture, and the book shows great promise. And THEN... What happened Peter!?
Did your editor call and remind you of the impending deadline?
The style of writing changes as the plot lunges forward into a really improbable and disappointing plot problem.
It's difficult to describe without spoilers. Let's just say, would Spartacus be a good movie if, in the midst of the glorious battle for freedom, he decided to ride into Rome for a cheeseburger, and said, "Hey while I'm here, I think I'll just nail myself up on this cross for you!!"? If the analogy fails readers, forgive me. But know that toward the end P. Meredith hinged this really promising book on a ridiculous premise.
I'm off to listen to the next book. Still hopeful!

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