Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Now Reading: Juggernaut, Adam Baker
I have in my hands my eBook copy of Adam Baker's "Juggernaut". Buy the Kindle version here.
I also enjoyed Adam's article on his blog entitled "Going Out With a Bang". We remember Captain Lawrence Oates, and his courageous sacrifice and similar heroic deeds in zombie apocalypse fiction.
Read often and regularly. Our brain needs a workout as much as our muscles do.
Stay vigilant!
Friday, April 20, 2012
Free Book! UPRISING USA by George Hill
After a Chinese biological attack leaves 90 percent of the United States infected by the zombie virus, George Hill, AKA, the Mad Ogre, springs to the defense of his country with every manner of firepower known to mankind. George and his allies beat back the zombie hordes, killing hundreds of thousands of the undead beasts in an attempt to save America from extinction.
Now that is a meaty intro.
Heads up folks, George "Mad Ogre" Hill is releasing his book Uprising USA in Kindle version for free only until this Saturday.
Click this to head on over to Amazon right now. Put on your reading glasses and find a nice cozy corner.
What next? You should continue the fight with Uprising UK.
Say thankya big big to Huey's Gunsight for this. Cheers to the Mad Ogre.
Stay vigilant!
Monday, April 2, 2012
My Zombie Dog by Charmaine Clancy
Think fast.
Feed your brains with a FREE COPY of Charmaine Clancy's "My Zombie Dog" in Kindle format. There are free apps to read them on whatever device you've got. More details in the author's blog WAGGING TALES.
This free book offer is good only for today.
Books are brain ammo. Creativity rocks. Reading is taking your brain to the gym for an awesome workout, vacation, manicure, and spa treatment.
Especially if they're about adorable dogs, friendship, and a zombie plague. And it's a children's story too!
Watch the trailer, gripping stuff.
Stay vigilant!
Friday, March 23, 2012
JUGGERNAUT, by Adam Baker
Iraq 2005
Seven mercenaries journey deep into the desert in search of Saddam's gold. They form an unlikely crew of battle-scarred privateers, killers and thieves, veterans of a dozen war zones, each of them anxious to make one last score before their luck runs out.
They will soon find themselves marooned among ancient ruins, caught in a desperate battle for their lives, confronted by greed, betrayal, and an army that won't stay dead...
*****
It is a prequel to his debut novel Outpost which I enjoyed thoroughly for its fast-paced action, unique frozen setting, and the interesting cast, especially the unlikely heroine.
To get inside the author's head, check out Dark Outpost. Here's a video interview he did for AndyErupts.com
I want to see this at the movies. With a cold drink & nachos. Give us survival in the frozen wastes!
A trip to the bookstore is in order folks.
Stay vigilant!
Friday, April 15, 2011
Brain Food!
plastic wrap c/o Mrs. Zombie Hunter
Its time to head on over to the bookstore and feed your brains with Adam Baker's OUTPOST. I finally got my copy, and I can't wait to get started!
The unique setting, and an interesting group of survivors facing a global zombie apocalypse makes this required reading for all of you survivalists.
Stay vigilant!
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Coming Soon: OUTPOST, by Adam Baker
When the end of the world comes,
Do you want to be the first to go?
Or the last to survive?
OUTPOST is the debut novel by ADAM BAKER about fifteen workers aboard a derelict oil platform in the Arctic Ocean who slowly discover that a mysterious pandemic is sweeping across the globe.
The crew has been waiting for their relief ship but it never arrives. They also find out that the world outside is slowly descending into chaos. After battling boredom and despair, they embark on a perilous journey to get home.
Unknown to the crew of the Kasker Rampart, this is no ordinary plague.
*****
Already receiving significant praise, a lot of excitement has been building up around its release. I'm thrilled about the setting and hope to learn about the unique challenges that await the survivors in the frozen Arctic.
A story about a global crisis and the struggle for survival makes this required reading. There ought to be enough nuggets that may prove useful WTSHFT.
Save the date and grab a copy when it comes out on April 14, 2011. Do I smell a book review cooking? Heck yes. Visit Hodder & Stoughton for more details.
Stay vigilant!
To my friend in Alaska, your opinion on this one would be golden.
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