Just a Thought -- Zombie Fiction
Everywhere you look these days, zombies are rearing their decaying heads. From films like "Zombieland" to novels likePride and Prejudice and Zombies" to the website of the Centers for Disease Control, it seems that the zombie is our new favorite monster. But the ranks of the mindlessly hungry undead have not only invaded classic literature, they have also been joined by new brethren who think between nibbling on brains and are able to tell their own stories in their own words. The zombie fiction genre is expanding as new authors sink their teeth into the subject. For a few new and different takes on the shambling undead, try some of these titles!
Ajvide Linqvist, John. Handling the Undead
Becker, Robin. Brains: a zombie memoir
Brown, Ryan. Play Dead
Browne, S.G. Breathers: a zombie's lament
Goldsher, Alan. Paul is undead : the British zombie invasion
Kenemore, Scott. Zombie, Ohio: a tale of the undead
Moore, J. P. Toothless
Rowland, Diana. My Life as a White Trash Zombie
Turner, Joan Frances. Dust