Reviews
The Infection War: The Infection (Book One) and the Killing Floor (Book Two) by Craig DiLouie
flat_castle's review against another edition
5.0
There's something that is really enjoyable here with the writing style. It's not, as with it seems many other novels I've picked up lately, first person and that helps. Without any disorienting jumping you're able to see how all the characters are reacting to something at any given point and understand them more for it. Each character is a self-admitted stereotype which gives a bit of a characterization shortcut in the begining, but by the end each is fleshed out and made his own person. I also liked the Screaming giving the world a vague sense of forewarning and putting people on edge, instead of the typical virus x evolves and spreads to people scenario.
jonathanwallace's review against another edition
3.0
I read this a long time ago and forgot about it. A really quick re-read reminded me. Nothing heavy here just fun zombie like stuff but not much focused on zombies (as opposed to the passage) but more focused on how the people handle it.
tweetyandy's review against another edition
5.0
I loved this book. I loved the characters, plot, and writing style. loved it!
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