Honestly, at first i didn’t quite know what to expect. I mean, 41 hours for one credit? A more humorous take on zombies (Which in my opinion, there aren’t too many good examples of, despite the genre being ripe for it) all this plus a bunch of character i’d come to care for, action that doesn’t overstay its welcome, zombie apocalypse tropes sometimes lampshaded, and sometimes cut apart like the z’s themselves. I cannot recommend this box set enough for you if this all sounds good! I will say however, there seems to be a 7th book, so while im not complaining about the credit usage for this, the title is incorrect, this seemingly isn’t the full series.

The narrator does a stellar job at this book, but there are sound variances in a few points and a few characters he doesn’t do as well on. Honestly, that’s nothing against him though, to say he is the weakest part of the package is not an insult at all! He Did great!

I won’t lie, the ending bits of the story were rather sad for me, and i even cried at the end. Not to be a really macho dude, but that’s just not something that happens often. I guess the moral of the story here is if you give things a chance when you normally wouldn’t you may be very pleasantly surprised!

I’m looking forward to trying out the authors other books, i am very highly impressed with z-burbia the (almost) complete series.

One last note, to be fair to other books that do the same thing, i will very often dock points off the score if they have a free sample of the authors other books inside. In this case, i did not for two main reasons. The first being the already huge run time, for the value i don’t begrudge the author doing this. The second, said chapter is clearly marked, where oftentime anything other than the main book itself will be marked as another chapter. So i will not be docking points for this, even though it’s a huge pet peeve for me.