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Autumn by David Moody

06 Mar

Title: Autumn

Author: David Moody

Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books 2010

Genre: Zombie

Pages: 308

Rating: 5 / 5 stars

Reading Challenges: Support Your Local Library; Zombies: March Fantasy Month; A to Z Titles: A

One day 99% of the world’s population drops dead.  A few days later, about a 1/3 of the dead get up and start walking around.  Ahhh… the zombie apocalypse, my favorite genre.  And this book was awesome!

Told from the viewpoint of a few survivors in a small English village, they struggle to understand and then make the next move. I liked that the book was told from a limited perspective.  The reader and characters have no clue if this is a worldwide phenomena or just extends to the next village.  Once three of the survivors leave the village, we don’t know what happens to those remaining at the community center.  We only find out later when Carl tries to go back.  While the characters themselves are incredibly memorable, they represent more of archetypes.  Examples for the reader of how people react in extreme circumstances.  We don’t need to remember to the specific character because we connect to their emotions, the struggle to live or not live in this new landscape.

The book is sufficiently scary.  More with the constant threat of the “undead” than any immediate attacks.  That would be the worst thing about the zombie apocalypse, the constant feelings of unease.  You could never feel safe, even in a barricaded farmhouse.

Overall, a very good book.  I guess the book was made into a movie a few years back and I saw it from Netflix. All I remember is watching about 15 minutes, getting fed up with the horrible sound and picture quality, and turning it off.  Sorry to the filmmakers, but it was a dud.  Thank goodness the book was awesome.

Autumn:

  1. Autumn
  2. The City
  3. Purification
  4. The Human Condition
  5. Disintegration
  6. Aftermath

 
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