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So many jokes, Long Pork's snark makes this apocalypse seriously hilarious and unmissable! I couldn't put it down, or stop laughing, great narration, Andrew is exactly how I imagine Jace sounds. I received this book in exchange for my honest review.
The series is still going strong, but this one is a bit of a step backwards. The humor that made the other books so good has gone from funny to annoying. And it would be nice to see at least something go right for the hero for a change. The guy just can't catch a break. It keeps the story going but it's harder to continue cheering someone when they are constantly losing.
Some seriously crazy sh*t by that college town. Psycho middle-aged women living a fantasy sorority gang life. Bodies dressed in orange college apparel propped up in every window like fans of the slaughter below. Of course, Jase's inability to keep his thoughts in his own head is just constantly hilarious.
Had to skipped a lots of the audible due to Jason again to be honest have gotten to the point I can not handle this character and even thought I like the series I question my reason to purchase.The story is fairly like the other books but in this you meet religious crazies and minster like we have today, more skinned bodies of people and skin folded in nice neat piles and oh yes more and more zombies. The series is good but it has it drawbacks specially with Jason a gurk, bigot and all around as...
More amazing mayhem during the zombie apocalypse. Included in this sequel is wildly inappropriate sex toys, burning coal mines, and the lovable, one-armed Jace Standford sans filter. All that head trauma finally caught up to him and his brain to mouth filter is gone. Now his POV is out loud for the whole group of survivors to enjoy and it leads to a lot of laughs.
Totally love this series of books. Jace is a brilliant character and i love the interaction between him and his wife, Relationships like theirs give a tiny bit of hope for humanity. The end bit was very sweet. Elsbeth is also a great heroine,the licking of the face was very funny. I read this in between struggling to finish a book by a writer i used to love, but just couldn't get into. i finished this in two nights, and that's the point, books shouldn't be hard work, they should be escapism in i...
I laughed so hard my eyes leaked. Jace and his antics are so funny. Next in the series now please!? NO? I have to wait? *sigh*Love this series.
I love all of these Z-Burbia books by Jake Bible. I love the characters. I laugh at Jace through the whole book. I mean he's nuts. His nickname is Long Pork that he obtained a while back from an almost canny eating, that is a cannibal eating him :) Now he has a new nickname; Short Pork. I am not even giving the spoiler away on that one.! Elsbeth is still my hero and just as bad to the bone! It seems like the crew drag themselves out of a bad situation right into another one. Not only do they hav...
With the exception of a few details here and there, this book is pretty much the same as the one that came before it... and the same before that if I'm honest. You could pretty much boil most of these books down to a simple formula of Jace and the Stanfords get in trouble and Elspeth arrives to save the day. As always there are still things to like; Jace remains funny, and in the main, I still like the characters. There is also the another complication in Jace's life which, while not a good thin...
Not the best of the series. Jace is getting annoying, and I think Elsbeth is getting a little too much like a superhero. Not that any Zombie apocalypse book should be considered realistic, but would every single person left over become insane? Would there really be all these groups staying together under an insane leader? Wouldn't there be additional normal groups out there?
Brilliant just brilliant. So many laugh out loud moments.
Actual rating - 3.5
omg Mr Jake Bible bro!! Everyone around me thought I was nuts because I kept laughing out loud, especially at the start with the tummy bug incident. Yes it is a zombie story!! But the main character who's story I'm never quite sure is being said out loud or not, is such a crazy awesome mess! Seriously loving this series bro. Sad though, cause I'm nearing the end
I just love this series! Another great read!Jake Bible delivers another great novel in this series. The quest for safety and survival carries on as Jace and the crew reach the Midwest. They have a new batch of dangerous obstacles to overcome. From growing Z herds, winter storms, and crazy cults the gang finds themselves in more danger than ever. I love the characters. Jace is so funny, I find myself laughing all the way through the book. I recommend that anyone who loves post apocalyptic thrille...
Good zombies- postapocalipse story
Still loving this series. Great action/gore sequences, and SO many laughs. My cheeks hurt from grinning while I read.
A month after cannibal road the Survivors must face a religious cult in a snow storm Excellent narration from Andrew as alwaysHighly recommended zombie seriesI received a free review audiobook and voluntarily left this review
Some parts of this book seem to be almost scripted for the screen. Perhaps I've been too parsimonious with my rating stars. This author has given me a few chuckles, and considerably more entertainment than I'm finding on television these days.
Starting to come together!Wow! Another great read by Jake Bible! From us finally figuring out why Jace talks to himself, to there being something much worse than zombies. Looking forward to the next book!
The Story Just Keeps Getting Better!!!Wow! The Z-Burbia Series has been great from page one, but things are really starting to pick up now!!! To say that the odds are against the Stanford family and their friends would be an understatement; but with a little luck and lots of help from Elsbeth, the ex-canny killing savant adopted by "Jace" and family, they seem to continue to land on their feet again and again. Plus, on top of all the action and post-apocalyptic drama, the jokes keep on rolling o...