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Fifteen years after the zombie plague destroyed families and threatened the world, the ravenous creatures are once again confined to the video-game realm. Read full review
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Z (reviewed on August 1, 2010)
Fifteen years after the zombie plague destroyed families and threatened the world, the ravenous creatures are once again confined to the video-game realm. Recruited by a shadowy live-action gaming group to battle against animatronic zombies, Josh is thrilled to show off his gaming prowess. But as his friends vanish and the gore increases, he realizes that the game may be more real than he knows. Ford leaps in with flamethrowers blazing and burns through pages at a rapid pace. There’s very little character development, but readers who want zombies with personality have Daniel Waters’s Generation Dead (2008) to turn to for that--the point here is nonstop movement. An ominous feeling shadows Josh’s world, and its tension is nicely reflected in the blend of action and horror. The horrific revelation, the generic cast, the cliffhanger ending—these are all standard zombie fare, but the author manages to make the expected exciting again. For a quick escape, this is a sure-fire way to burn time. (Horror. 12 & up)

Pub Date: Sept. 7th, 2010
ISBN: 978-0-06-073758-0
Page count: 288pp
Publisher: HarperTeen
Review Posted Online: July 15th, 2010
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1st, 2010