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Seriously? We don’t need to know what everyone is doing after each tiny bit of action. Honestly, I swear we don’t. Also, note to authors: Having your character “feel delicious” when they’ve just survived nearly being eaten by zombies is, at best, really lame.
The other thing that bothered me was how often observations were made when the writing should’ve been more background.
“The first obstacle was in plain view. The library had a set of glass double doors with a small foyer between them. Trapped in the entryway was an old man, dead, hungry, and beating on the interior door. It was kind of funny that he still clung to his library book.”
Now, if these were someone’s thoughts, I would’ve had no problem with them. But this is only one example of the many descriptive paragraphs between dialog, where there is no clear point of view as to who is making the observation.
In conclusion, if you can manage to ignore all the touchy feely stuff this still makes for a fairly uninteresting zombie book with subpar writing. At least that’s my opinion on it.
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