The books is more mockumentary than monster mash. While the events are horrifying, Brooks' dry tone and careful speculations about the effect zombies would have on the world as it is make it as intriguing (and even humorously satirical) as it is disturbing. Instead, the author presents a history of a zombie outbreak, beginning with underserved patients in a rural land and spreading across the world. One of the most unconventional zombie titles ever written, this book doesn't follow a main character or narrative structure. Let's set the record straight-this book is nothing at all like the movie starring Brad Pitt. World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War by Max Brooks
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