A review by everthereader
Rot & Ruin by Jonathan Maberry

4.0

Once again, one of my older sister's favorite series. She read when I was young, and I was once again intrigued by it. I found this book far different than any other zombie book I have ever read. In the beginning, I wasn't fond of Benny. He was a jerk and treated his brother Tom terribly. Tom, on the other hand, he was my favorite character. I was kind of surprised that he was that old. I did expect him to be younger, but I was happy at the end. He isn't like other male characters. He isn't a teenager and he acts like a man. Seriously, he needs his own spinoff series from Tom's point of view. I would say he reminds me of Hamato Yoshi from Teenage mutant Ninja Turtles. I liked how Benny's thoughts on Tom changed from the beginning and the end. It really showed the character development. The ending nearly made me cry and desperate for the sequel.

Also, I'd lie to mention: I must say Jonathan Maberry is quite a clever zombie, he knows much about humans and Tom Imura. According to his picture, he is a zombie right?