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>> No.1001833

Hipstah.

>> No.1001864
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it's actually pretty shit.
It talks about the slow as fuck zombies, when all i'm interested is the sprinter zombies.
4/10, because there was still relevant info

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>> No.1001895

>>1001864
There is no such thing as sprinter zombies.

>> No.1001898

Author is irritatingly clueless about firearms.

Other than that, it wasn't too bad. I prefer Brooks' zombie "rules" to some others.

>> No.1001908

>>1001864
This, but I actually enjoyed it.

>> No.1002006

I'd like to read the "Recorded Attacks" book, but it doesn't seem to have been ripped and put online. If anyone knows of a download somewhere, shift us a link?

All in all, I didn't really enjoy this book because it read like a survival guide(surprise). I don't know about you, but I don't spend my time reading many survival guides, so I put it down in favour of reading World War Z. I loved how, I guess like the guide, he took a fantastical situation like a Zombie Apocalypse and he applied some good questions to it. If there was an outbreak, what would happen to society, government, etc.

I agree with the 4/10 rating.

>> No.1002024

great book, I'd say, 7/10, maybe 7,5/10