As a middle-aged Dad worried about his job, the economy, the dwindling value of his 401K, and paying for his kid’s college tuition, there’s nothing that concerns to me more than the upcoming Zombie Plague that threatens to destroy all mankind. Which is why WORLD WAR Z, An Oral History of the Zombie War, is such a valuable resource. You get to hear testimonies from everyone involved, in the U.S., Tel Aviv, China, India, Khazikstan. You learn about the initial denial that anyone was infected, and Israel’s controversial decision to wall the city in to protect its inhabitants. This is basically a book about denial, about not wanting to face facts, about summoning the personal and political will to do what has to be done. There is heroism, there is abundant stupidity, there is best of human nature and the worst. Is it actually quite an intresting and thought-provoking book, especially given that we lost 3/4 of the world’s population during the 15-year zombie war.
Also, I did not know that zombies could walk the ocean floor.
4 Stars. I would especially recommend the audio version of this book.






So to be able to walk the ocean floor, zombies must have some type of zombie-generated zombie force shield, as the 13,500 pounds per square inch pressure (at bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, for example) would squash the zombie flesh flat as a zombie pancake. And since there’s no light, how do they navigate? Zombie sonar?