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    Day by Day Armageddon: Beyond Exile review

    51W2RsBPjzL Day by Day Armageddon: Beyond Exile

    The first book of Day by Day Armageddon took us deep into the mind of a military officer and survivor as he made a New Year’s resolution to start keeping a journal. The man kept his resolution and brought to us the fall of humanity, day by day. We see the man transition from the life that you and I live to the prospect of fighting for his very survival against the overwhelming hordes of the dead. We see him bleed, we see him make mistakes, we witness him evolve. The highly anticipated sequel to the bestselling underground cult classic, Day by Day Armageddon begins where the first novel left off.

    Source: Amazon.com
    Author: J.L. Bourne

    Book 2 in the enjoyable Day by Day zombie survival series, and it picks up as if it’s part of the first story, which I’m pleased with, no time jumps to some future period where it’s been safe and secure for months on end.  Nope, one book ends with him walking down a road, the next book picks right up with him walking down that same road just a few minutes later.  In this installment, we find that our hero is no good behind the stick of a helicopter, zombies are everywhere and there’s a possibility that the military still has big wig idiots in charge of some sizable weapons.  Lots of on the nose bits here, but just as soon as I start to get bored with the mundane, we’re whisked away to a different setting that holds my attention completely.  There’s a bit with a tank and a bridge…whew.

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    I want to grow these, this looks awesome.

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    I like her, she’s got great assets and massive amounts of talent.


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    Disconcerting houses in movies.

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    1. Hill House from The Haunting (1963) aka Ettington Park Hotel. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ettington_Park_Hotel
      The perfect place for a romantic weekend away/paranormal investigation.

    2. The Psycho House (1960).

      Inside the Psycho House


      “No! I will not hide in the fruit cellar!”

    3. Fred Madison’s house in Lost Highway (1997)
      According to estate agent details it has one bedroom and three bathrooms. They neglect to tell prospective buyers about sudden, post coital appearances of Robert Blake in a woman’s wig. Can’t imagine why. It’s a positive asset to a home if you ask me!

    4. Rotwang’s house in Metropolis (1927). Half mad scientist’s. Half alchemist’s. All groovy.

    5. Scott Carey’s dollhouse in The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957).
      Pros – Comes with a lovely balcony. Cons – Is susceptible to attack by house cat.

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    Day by Day Armageddon review

    510Vg5Q dIL Day by Day Armageddon

    Sporadic news reports indicate chaos and violence spreading through U.S. cities. An unknown evil is sweeping the planet. The dead are rising to claim the Earth as the new dominant species in the food chain.This is the handwritten journal depicting one man’s struggle for survival. Trapped in the midst of global disaster, he must make decisions; choices that ultimately mean life, or the eternal curse to walk as one of them. Enter if you will into his world. The world of the undead.

    Source: Amazon.com
    Author: J.L. Bourne

    A decent start to a zombie survival series, it’s presented as a journal though, so there’s a fair bit of jumping between points of view that can be jarring at times. That being said, it was a fun read and I was happy to learn there’s another couple books in the series. What sets this one apart from the other zombie books? Not a whole lot, the protagonist is a pilot in the military who abandons his post to hole up in his home when the end of the world start happening and somehow stumbles his way into some situations that seem somewhat unlikely, but who am I to judge what might happen after the dead rise up against us. . .

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    Homer Simpson’s perfect car.