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The End of the World as We Knew It

By: Nick Cole
Narrated by: Mare Trevathan, Guy Williams, Doug Tisdale Jr.
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In the future, an artist specializing in historical records creates a piece of art based on three separate accounts of the pandemic. What follows is a patchwork tale of survival and horror as two lovers struggle to survive the undying dead and the collapse of an America turned charnel house. Told as memos from Ground Zero, and later in the journal of a dark tower-like quest by train and foot across a nightmare landscape of ruined cities and raving corpses, the three accounts reveal more than just the grim realities of society's collapse. The Notebook meets The Walking Dead in this stained-glass depiction of the end of the world as we knew it.

©2015 Nick Cole (P)2015 Nick Cole
Fiction Horror Post-Apocalyptic Romance Science Fiction Scary Survival
Unique Storytelling Format • Emotional Love Story • Excellent Narrators • Fresh Zombie Perspective • Emotional Performances

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Solid zombie adventure that touches the heart of how an apocalypse can create distance between two people in love, but fail to stop them from searching for each other. Very well written by one of the top writers in this genre, but unfortunately I was left wishing it had been different. There is emotional investment into the characters and their search for their love, but both the way it was told and the path it took didn't quite meet my high expectations. The transcription and journal elements didn't work as well for me as they have in other books. As to the path, I can't say without spoiling the read. This is still recommended, but not in my list of favorite zombie books, unfortunately. The narrators do a great job, though the audio journal format in the beginning would have been better suited for sound effects instead of having narrator read them off. Those inserts took me out of the story a bit.

different and good zombie story

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I liked it, it wasn't my jenre but I liked it all the same, good

Good

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Three people, three different stories of the apocalypse.  This is their stories told by them through messages and journals. Follow along as they attempt to survive this new and scary world.

The narration for this was done by three different narrators, Doug Tisdale Jr., Guy Williams, Mare Trevathan, one for each character.  They all did a wonderful job, and it really helped moved the story along that each one was done by someone new.  I didn't have any issues or problems with the production or sound quality.

So, three different stories of the same event told by three different people.  The thing that made this different is that they weren't back and forth like a lot of stories like this can be.  There were three stories told separately.  Three stories that all related in one way or another, but different and unique in their own ways.

The first story I really had a hard time getting into her characters mind.  Don't get me wrong, the writing was well done, but the way that the author wrote her personality really rubbed me the wrong way.  But, perhaps that was done on purpose.  I can never tell if someone is meant to be abrasive, or if that specific character just rubs me personally the wrong way.

The second story within was really well done.  The back and forth between what he saw and had to do to survive was a really nice touch and added a lot to his character building.  The relations between the other characters was something different too.  I didn't catch it right away, but after I did I was like "woah!'"

The third (an incredibly short) story included had a crazy ending.  A wonderful way to end the entire novel.

Overall, the book was a different take on the "zombie apocalypse" compared to some of the other books I've read.  It takes a new spin and makes it much more personal.  The "recordings" or journals made this feel like you were actually following along with the logs of people who really live through this.

a different take on the "zombie apocalypse"

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I was going to give the story (4) stars because of part one's main character being so annoyingly whiny..

Then it occurred to me that if the Author could create a character that got under my skin like that while delivering a great book, well, He deserves a good review... 5 Stars.

Way Better then I expected.

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Didn't think I would like a "diary" book -I was wrong. This was really enjoyable and put you right in the story-can't decided if it's a happy or sad ending!

very good!

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