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The Undead: Skin and Bones (Zombie Anthology)
David Dunwoody, Eric Shapiro, ...

Permuted Press, 2007

Permuted Press has done it again
I loved the first Undead collection so when Permuted Press released Skin and Bones the second edition in the Undead Anthology I know it was going to be another great collection. Permuted Press has once again delivered the goods. Skin and Bones is loaded with stories ...
  
  











  



  
Day by Day Armageddon (A Zombie Novel)
J. L. Bourne

Permuted Press, 2007

Solid Zombie Fiction (that reads like Non-fiction)
Bourne's interpretation of the Zombie Apocalypse is hair-raising and intelligent. Unlike so many other books in this vein, the writing is solid. I actually had a nightmare after reading this, which is a testament to its quality.
  
  











  



  
The Undead: Flesh Feast (Zombie Anthology)
Andre Duza, Ryan C. Thomas, ...

Permuted Press, 2007

A pleasent surprise
I was a big fan of the first book, and felt the sequel was a huge drop in overall quality. To be sure, it had a lot of good. But the good was always mixed evenly with equally lackluster stories. The third time proves to be the charm, as the stories in flesh feast have ...
  
  











  



  
Twilight of the Dead
Travis Adkins

Permuted Press, 2007

Great story
This is a great book, love the concept and like to get my hands on a training book.
  
  











  



  
Thunder and Ashes (The Morningstar Strain) (Pt.2)
Z.A. Recht

Permuted Press, 2008

The Difference between Preventing and Curing
Thunder and Ashes picks up right where it needs to - with the characters we have become attached to trekking through an abyss with teeth in search of that needle in a veritable angry haystack. Here we essentially follow three groups through the nothing that is hope, ...
  
  











  



  
Plague of the Dead (The Morningstar Strain)
Z. A. Recht

Permuted Press, 2006

Great book!
I found this book very entertaining, some reviewers are complaining about "Stereotypical military/government personnel" well, guess what... ALL military/government personnel are trained the same way! so of course they are going to be "stereotypical". There are some ...
  
  











  



  
Down the Road: On the Last Day
Bowie Ibarra

Permuted Press, 2006

Another good zombie read
Much like the first Down the Road book, I really enjoyed The Last Day. It sticks to the simple, but effective zombie format, with a little bit of Tin Foil Hat paranoia thrown in to help move the story along. The book is a fast read and the action is good. The gore ...
  
  











  



  
After Twilight: Walking with the Dead
Travis Adkins

Permuted Press, 2008

Warning! You will lose sleep!
Reading this book can be dangerous to pick up! Losing sleep and arriving late for work are possible consequences. Both of these things happened to me while reading this book. I couldn't put it down. My only complaint/concern is how long will we have to wait for the ...
  
  











  



  
Down the Road: A Zombie Horror Story (Special Edition)
Bowie Ibarra

Permuted Press, 2006

Zombies at their Best. Check this series out!
Ibarra sets up in a world he knows...Texas with Romero style Zombies (the only kind!) and draws you in from there. Great characters and storytelling will keep you knowing folks are surrounded yet will still have real and regular desires showing true humanity. After ...
  
  











  



  
The Undead: Zombie Anthology
Eric S. Brown

Permuted Press, 2005

Zombi-fied!!
I really liked this book. There were a couple of stories I didn't care for, but it really scratched that itch I have for the zombie genre. There needs to be more of these!
  
  











  



  
Every Sigh, the End: A Novel About Zombies
Jason S. Hornsby

Permuted Press, 2007

A breath of fresh air in the zombie genre!
Iconic. This was the first word that came to mind when I began reading Jason S. Hornsby's new zombie novel Every Sigh, The End (Permuted Press, 2007). Within each decade there are a few special artists of words who possess the ability to intimately capture the soul ...
  
  











  



  
Drop Dead Gorgeous
Wayne Simmons

Permuted Press, 2008

I recommend this book to horror and NON-horror fans
Drop Dead Gorgeous is classified as a "horror novel". Sure, at first glance, the world is devastated by some massive Thing that renders thousands (millions?) dead (or seemingly dead?) and it seems that the typical zombie fare would come soon. But I say it is much more ...
  
  











  



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