My first zombie book, seemed pretty fitting these days with how my brain seems to be exploding with ideas and opportunities being given to me.The title was pretty much the only reason I decided to pick this book up at the library. I'm not one for guts and gore, mostly because I get sick at the sight of blood. Brains a Zombie memoir, by Robin Becker, started out as an easy read. With only 191 pages soared through the first half easily, however somewhere towards the middle of the book the language in the book took on a more difficult to understand. The story was easy and complex based on the nature of the context and situation that the characters face.
The idea of zombies walking the earth is something that has become of great popularity within the media; from film to tv shows to books, the idea of living a half life or an undead life can be terrifying. The concept of what it would be like to live this way can't be documented properly, after all there have been no cases in the medical field to follow on such a topic, therefore zombies are based on a theory. A terrifying concept of being trapped in your decaying body kind of theory.
This book took on a different idea of becoming a zombie. Can you become a zombie and still have the thought process, conscience and fight like a human? I can't really answer any of these questions, nor do I really ever want to know if there is a zombie apocalypse.
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