World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War
by Max Brooks | Audio Downloads | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0307346617 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0307346617 Global Overview for this book
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This book will be released on 14 May, 2011 at the 6th Annual Hawaii Book and Music Festival.
This book will be released on 14 May, 2011 at the 6th Annual Hawaii Book and Music Festival.
Journal Entry 2 by allysther at Hawaii Book & Music Festival in -- Mail or by hand-rings, RABCK, meetings, Hawaii USA on Saturday, May 14, 2011
Released 12 yrs ago (5/14/2011 UTC) at Hawaii Book & Music Festival in -- Mail or by hand-rings, RABCK, meetings, Hawaii USA
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This book was released on 14 May, 2011 at the 6th Annual Hawaii Book and Music Festival.
This book was released on 14 May, 2011 at the 6th Annual Hawaii Book and Music Festival.
Hm. I seemed to have picked up a bunch of allysther's books! Adding this one to my TBR stack with thanks. (For some reason the category says audio downloads, but this is a physical tradeback-sized book.)
February 2012: just what it says - an oral history of the zombie war. Oral history done right is always interesting...but on the other hand the lack of a unified story line makes it less compelling, easier to put down for a while. I found myself wanting to go find a comparable oral history of one of the real wars - I'd probably learn more from it than a textbook. :)
Here's another copy on my BookCrossing shelf.
February 2012: just what it says - an oral history of the zombie war. Oral history done right is always interesting...but on the other hand the lack of a unified story line makes it less compelling, easier to put down for a while. I found myself wanting to go find a comparable oral history of one of the real wars - I'd probably learn more from it than a textbook. :)
Here's another copy on my BookCrossing shelf.
Journal Entry 4 by hyphen8 at Neal S. Blaisdell Center in Honolulu, Hawaii USA on Saturday, February 18, 2012
Released 12 yrs ago (2/18/2012 UTC) at Neal S. Blaisdell Center in Honolulu, Hawaii USA
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Released at the Great Aloha Run Health & Fitness Expo for GoryDetails's 2012 Chills and Spills Read and Release Challenge.
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I'd be thrilled if you'd make a journal entry to let the book's previous readers know that it's safely in your hands - you may even do so anonymously.
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