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Indlæser... Best New Zombie Tales (Vol. 1)af James Roy Daley (Redaktør)
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. A very solid collection of "undead" short stories that isn't afraid to venture out some beyond the "normal" ideal, Best New Zombies Vol. 1 reminds me that horror can provide some of the best short fiction around. Lots of writing talent to be had here, plus it's an overall intriguing read, even for the non-zombie person. :) I was already reading a book when I picked up Best New Zombie Tales, Volume 1, but it was my lunch hour and I didn't have my other book with me. I said, what the heck, I'll read the first story of this anthology and catch the rest later. First off, the entry story is more of a novella, but that is okay because it's by Ray Garton and anything by him is well worth reading. As a matter of fact, it was so good that I put the other book down and continued with the Ray Garton story when I got home. That led to the next story and the next one... For the last several years the zombie stories have poured forth making it almost impossible to come up with a new twist. Well, Best New Zombie Tales Volume I reached into the depths of zombiedom and brought forth not one original twist, but several. Most of these aren't the end of the world apocalyptic Romero stories. Now, there is nothing wrong with a good Romero zombie tale, and I have a sweet tooth for apocalyptic stories, but only a few fell into this specific slot. That isn't to say that the others weren't fine stories, they were. It made the stories more original and often surprising. For instance, Ray Garton spins a tale of young love gone horribly wrong in a 'Pet Semetary' sort of way and it turned out to be one of the best zombie stories I've ever read. Matt Hults brings to life an undead and bizarre restaurant where zombies relentlessly force a couple of entrepreneurs to serve them anything their non-beating hearts can desire. Kealan Patrick Burke tells of a man who died but doesn't know it, a common problem at the time that the government assists with. In Jeff Strand's Immunity a darkly humorous story is told of a man's larger than life ego. Another story full of flavor and dark humor is Jonathan Maberry's Pegleg and Paddy Save the World. If you want a story to make you cringe and squirm check out the brutal tale SKN-3 by Steven E. Wedel. And that isn't all the stories, just some of the highlights. So, if you are a fan of zombie fiction, or a fan of horror, or even a person who likes dark humor then this collection of stories is well worth checking out. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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Want the Greatest Zombie Stories Ever Written? Of Course You Do. BEST NEW ZOMBIE TALES (Vol. 1) Includes Amazing Fiction by: WHC Grand Master Award Winner, Ray Garton New York Times Best Seller, Jonathan Maberry Bram Stoker Award Winner, Kealan Patrick Burke Bram Stoker Award Nominee, Jeff Strand Edgar Award, Bram Stoker Award Nominee, Bev Vincent Micro Award Finalist, Robert Swartwood Emmy Award Nominee, Harry Shannon British Fantasy Awards Nominee, Gary McMahon Bram Stoker Award Winner, Kim Paffenroth And so much more... ~ "SOMETHING FOR EVERY ZOMBIE FAN-- A GUT-WRENCHING MIX OF HORROR, HUMOR AND THRILLS!" ~NATE KENYON, award-winning author of THE BONE FACTORY and SPARROW ROCK ~ "JAMES ROY DALEY SEPARATES THE GOODS FROM THE GRISTLE WITH A BUTCHER'S SHREWD EYE FOR THE PRIME CUTS THAT TRANSCEND MUNDANE GUT-MUNCHERY, SHAKING US AWAKE AND REMINDING US WHAT IT MEANS TO BE ALIVE." ~CODY GOODFELLOW, co-author (with John Skipp) of JAKE'S WAKE and THE DAY BEFORE No library descriptions found. |
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Zombie Love • (2003) • novella by Ray Garton
Feeding Frenzy • (2007) • short story by Matt Hults
Wings • short fiction by Jessica Brown
The Man Who Breaks the Bad News • (2003) • short fiction by Kealan Patrick Burke
Immunity • (2008) • short story by Jeff Strand
In the Land of the Blind • (2004) • short story by Robert Swartwood
Nowhere People • (2006) • short story by Gary McMahon
Muddy Waters • (2002) • short fiction by Brian Knight
Darkness Comprehended • (2003) • short story by Gord Rollo and Harry Shannon
Connections • (2006) • short fiction by Simon McCaffery
Sign of the Times • short fiction by John Grover
After, Life • short fiction by Jeff Parish
Paradise Denied • short fiction by John L. French
On the Usefulness of Old Books • short fiction by Kim Paffenroth
The Revelations of Dr. Maitland • short fiction by Charles Black
Pegleg and Paddy Save the World • (2007) • short story by Jonathan Maberry
SKN-3 • short fiction by Steven E. Wedel
Fishing • short fiction by Jason Brannon
Groundwood • short story by Bev Vincent
Zombie 1: Mixed Drink • essay by James Roy Daley