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Modern day zombie books that feature non flesh eating zombies
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Oct 08, 2014 03:02PM

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The most ridiculous (in a good way) book on our list is S.G. Browne's entertaining debut about modern life as a zombie. After Andy Warner dies, he has trouble adjusting to his new life as one of the undead. And who could blame him? He has to live in his parents' wine cellar, isn't allowed to go to the movies or even use the internet, and is constantly harassed by frat boys and other members of the living (aka "Breathers"). Things change after he meets Rita, a recent suicide who eats cosmetics for their formaldehyde content, and Jerry, a car crash victim who loves Renaissance porn, at an Undead Anonymous meeting. Together they learn the delights of devouring human flesh and find new ways to stand up for the rights of zombies everywhere.




Must throw this in, if you want a book about Zombies, how about a non-fition one, that was the the blueprint for a Horror-Movie?
The Serpent and the Rainbow, made into a great movie, by Wes Craven.
The book even has photos of some of the featured people.
This book and one other by Wade Davis where named in books by Preston&Child (Pendergast) and the Special-X-Series by the pseudonym (different authors together) Michael Slade.
Deeply disturbing, as all the events, people and places exist and have happened.


Not really recommending them for this, but it's worth a mention just because they do sort of fit.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Serpent and the Rainbow: A Harvard Scientist's Astonishing Journey into the Secret Societies of Haitian Voodoo, Zombis, and Magic (other topics)Death Warmed Over (other topics)
Dead in Bed (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Michael Slade (other topics)Kevin J. Anderson (other topics)