- World War Z - Max Brooks - Books

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  • REPETITIVE. 4  

    World War Z (Paperback)
    A fastidious and detailed journalistic investigation. A summary hour by hour and day by day events. It's a bit long in the end; damage. The film is much better!
  • 1880 888 Super  

    World War Z (Paperback)
    Super book, nothing to do with the movie version. Moreover the story makes us vibrated until the end. I recommend it
  • bad 14 2  

    World War Z (Paperback)
    This book is a profound boredom. One wonders what the author meant. Maybe he was trying to pat so disgusting we dégouli. He succeeded!
  • 17 good novel  

    World War Z (Paperback)
    After seeing the film, I wanted to read the novel and I'm not disappointed, although we should not expect a relationship between the two, except the zombies. I strongly recommmande.
  • very nice 108 1  

    World War Z (Paperback)
    Fan of zombie stories, I loved this book. A little long to start but then there are some very interesting stories we start well in the mood.
  • Without a piece of Brad Pitt  

    World War Z (Paperback)
    In introductory remarks, as my title says, those who want to read the book after seeing the film, hoping to find a story, atmosphere, forget! Hollywood has been there and I believe totally distorted the spirit of the book. No super-fast zombies, no "
  • good book and the film comes out soon  

    World War Z (Paperback)
    zombies are fashionable. Book damn good, good translation even though I have not read the original. I board any zombie lover
  • To read! excellent!  

    World War Z (Paperback)
    I am a fan of Zombie, certainly .... but also a great reader. Fan of the genre, this book is one of the best I've read if not the best. The suggestion of some scenes is cold in the back and do not we drop the book without having finished (although it
  • Superb novel that uses different social and political contexts  

    World War Z (Paperback)
    World War Z by Max Brooks (son of Mel Brooks) is designed as a series of interviews on an invasion (epidemic would rather be the correct term) of zombies that nearly destroyed our world 10 years ago. Broken down into chapters: First symptoms, Blame,
  • Excellent ... hilarious .. digestible and raises a little sadness and compassion ..  

    World War Z (Paperback)
    That's the son of Mel Brooks is the author of this novel (humor .. mockery of the genre and jewel sf ..) .. I am far from being a fan of the theme "zombie" .. For now I enjoyed: 28 days later .. I Am Legend (book and film) and Doom (which can be