Day by Day Armageddon - J. L. Bourne

Day by Day Armageddon

By J. L. Bourne

  • Release Date: 2009-09-29
  • Genre: Horror
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 443 Ratings)

Description

Once on the fringes of horror, the “zombie apocalypse,” has become one of the most buzzworthy genres in popular culture. Now, in Day by Day Armageddon, J.L. Bourne delivers an intelligent, gripping thriller that will leave both new and die-hard zombie fans breathless--perfect for fans of The Walking Dead.

Sporadic news reports indicate chaos and violence spreading through U.S. cities. An unknown evil is sweeping the planet. The dead are rising to claim the Earth as the new dominant species in the food chain.This is the handwritten journal depicting one man’s struggle for survival. Trapped in the midst of global disaster, he must make decisions; choices that ultimately mean life, or the eternal curse to walk as one of them. Enter if you will into his world. The world of the undead.

Reviews

  • Fantastic Series

    5
    By Koltov
    By far one of my favorite zombie apocalypse survival books, if not my favorite.
  • Fun re-read

    5
    By Hoyajay
    Read in paperback many years ago and enjoyed re-reading it again. A little dated as technology has advanced a lot, but still a worthy part of the genre.
  • Day by day

    5
    By Dsmc24
    Great read very different from the tomorrow war series. I can't wait for another one!!! Thanks for the books and your service to our country.
  • Great book!

    5
    By Matthew0682
    Very well written. Really enjoyed the first hand account of the story via a mans journal entries. This book was hard to put down and easy to read throughout. Looking forward to the sequels!
  • Political Horror

    1
    By Texana
    Just a few pages into it and you have to make not-subtle-enough political statements? No thanks, Mr. Limbaugh. Reading a zombie novel is for fun; not a for being exposed to a horror author's political argument. And how convenient that the story is told in the style of personal journal entries. Writing imaginary journal entries is much easier than truly writing a novel. Bram Stoker did a great job in his epistolary format. You could've at least tried that. I'm glad I haven't bought the sequels already.
  • Kept me reading

    5
    By Nicole M A
    This is an awesome book and one of the more realistic apocalypse books. I can't wait to read the next two books in the series. If you are a fan of zombie apocalypse series this is a must read!
  • Read it in a day!

    5
    By BendingUnit01
    I bought it, read it on the plane, in the cab ride and finished it at the hotel room. J.L does a great job humanizing the main characters and their decisions.. Do I say or go? Do I help, ignore or run? Every decision has a consequence.
  • Great zombie book, but

    4
    By JayPeak99
    Excellent story, well written and a quick read. However, for $10, 231 pages is too short in my opinion.
  • Totally worth the read

    4
    By Kenballew
    This book is written through a journal and a pen of a militant, gone AWOL. But that in itself can be a down side. The beginning of the book started off nice then it slowed down to the point were I questioned whether or not I should have bought the book. It quickly picks back up and you on your way enjoying it again. The book is informative about the situation too so if you wanted any ideas about what to stock up on for a zombie apocalypse or just a disaster on a country wide scale it has some nice tips in there too. In closing I would of givin it a solid 5/5 stars if it was not for that slow part close to the beginning. Well done with the book and I will def be purchasing your other two books.
  • Btsan

    5
    By Spartan teufel
    Doesn't know what he's saying. Read both book, freakin out for the third.

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