Posts Tagged ‘book’
“Unabridged, Unabashed & Undead”: The Best Zombie Short Stories by Eric S. Brown
It is out. Go buy your copy today. You can hear my review here. You can get your copy here -> “Unabridged, Unabashed & Undead”: The Best Zombie Short Stories by Eric S. Brown
Snark Infested Waters for 1/31/2009
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Links for the show:
- Saturday Night in the Snark Cave
- Library of the Living Dead: Unabrigded, Unabashed, and Undead. A collection of the best zombie short stories by Eric S. Brown
- Re-Cycle
- The Other Side
- The Ruins
- Dark Floors
- Idiocracy
- Joe Hero: A Hero’s Welcome
- The Mome Raths: Vaporized My Brain
- Dick Dynamo: The 5th Dimensional Music Experience
- Just Like Bruce Campbell Did by Joe Hero
- McGyver by The Mome Raths
- I’m Going to the 5th Dimension by Dick Dynamo
- JT Indie Christian Music Podcast
- The Jen and Dave Show
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The Desert by Bryon Morrigan – Reviewed
THE DESERT by Bryon Morrigan
My review
rating: 3 of 5 stars
Good story and a great premise.
The basic story revolves around the Iraq’s WMD program accidentally opening a dimension rift and allowing strange creatures into our world and how two different groups of soldiers deal with these supernatural horrors. It is well told in a combination of one solider’s journal and immediate action. It is fast paced with only one major plot hole that is never fully resolved.
The book itself is small press, possibly self published, and suffers from several spelling, grammar, and printing mistakes.
All that being said this is an excellent first novel by Bryon Morrigan, and I would recommend it to anyone who likes a military action with there supernatural horror.

