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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN num: 9781560258674
ISBN number: 1560258675
Label: Running Press
Manufacturer: Running Press
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 320
Printing Date: June 21, 2007
Publishing house: Running Press
Sale Popularity Level: 61065
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Set twelve years after the shambling zombie masses have overrun Manhattan, America, and the world, Monster Planet is the mind-blowing conclusion to what must be the scariest trilogy ever. Oceans of blood, scattered limbs, wanton violence, and general mayhem abound, along with revivified mummies, a Welsh sorcerer, and Wellington's signature brand of cool high-tech weaponry and sly humour — zombies, after all, are the ultimate consumers. What do the undead want, aside from fresh meat? Do the steadily diminishing number of humans who have somehow managed to survive over a decade of living hell stand a chance on a planet where they've been reduced to the status of prey? It all ends here, on Monster Planet.
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I got the whole trilogy and read them in order thankfully.
Monster Nation was my favorite of the 3 and developed a few interesting characters and Monster Planet wrapped them up somewhat.
The writing style seemed a bit complex compared to other "undead" based books I have read.
The trilogy one was more in depth and had a supernatural flavor to it. I was looking for a brain-smashing mindless zombie book but this one gave me a different experience. I feel indifferent as it did not satisfy my mindless need for human on zombie violence.
I would definitely read all 3 of the books to get full satisfaction but do not expect a definitive ending! It left me hanging and somewhat unsatisfied.
If you want brain-bashing go elsewhere but if you want interesting characters and a departure from the norm this is a good book/trilogy.
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I haven't finished this book yet but it is good so far. I am reading it to finish the Monster trilogy. Overall, the trilogy is OK. It is a little far-fetched or supernatural. i was expecting a standard zombie-type book.
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I started this series by happenstance. Which is to say I was going to try another book from David Wellington, but wanted to start with his very first book written, which is Monster Island Monster Island: A Zombie Novel. I had never read a zombie novel before, but was immediatley grabbed by the story. After devouring this book I had to have the second Monster Nation Monster Nation: A Zombie Novel. At the start I was put off by the time line presented in the book, but was again drawn in and read through as quickly as possible. When I picked up this book to finish the trilogy it was with anticipation of finding out how he was going to wrap it all up and disappointment that it was going to be over. This book had all the roller coaster emotions that had drawn me into the other books and had the finale that I was not really expecting. I never would have picked up a "zombie novel" if not for my strict self order of going from very first to last, but I am glad I did. I think his style of writing is paced right to keep people involed and the chapter size makes you believe that you are making a great deal of progress as you read. You will not be disappointed with this book, but since it is the third in the trilogy start with Monster Island.
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but this book threw me for a loop. This book is a classic example of far too many characters that are never fully fleshed out. I could never tell if the bad guys were really bad or kind of bad or maybe just pretending to be bad but are really good. That's a problem. I don't need everything spelled out for me because I've read many a book, but this is too convoluted. My other major qualm with this book is that I didn't even feel a connection to the protagonists. It's disappointing to me that I could've cared less what happened to them. That's the sign of a disjointed book to me.
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I had read the very first two books in the trilogy and thought that they were ok. However I found the ending in this the final installment to be hurried and very disappointing. Therefore I cannot recommend the trilogy to anyone. I was so disappointed in the ending I felt as though I had wasted my time reading the very first two books.
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