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    Zombies and Shit by Carlton Mellick III
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    'Zombies and Shit' by Carlton Mellick III is a unique and fast-paced zombie novel that combines elements of Battle Royale with a bizarro writing style. The story follows a group of twenty individuals who are forced to participate in a deadly reality show called Zombie Survival, where they must navigate a zombie-infested city to reach a helicopter for a chance at escape. The book is characterized by its unconventional characters, dark humor, and unexpected twists that keep readers hooked from the early chapters.

    The author, Carlton Mellick III, creates a world filled with punks, mercenaries, a genetically engineered killing machine, and even a cybernetic Mr. T. The writing style is described as graphic, disgusting, and at times, over the edge, appealing to readers who enjoy a mix of horror, humor, and intense action. With a unique plot and diverse cast of characters, 'Zombies and Shit' offers a fresh take on the zombie genre, providing a thrilling and entertaining read for those with a dark sense of humor.

    As far as trends go, I think most of us can agree that zombies should pretty much be done. They’ve had their fifteen minutes in the pop-culture spotlight, and now the marketplace is saturated. The tim...

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    The Housemates
    Book 4 in the series:Damienverse

    The Housemates - Damienverse by Iain Rob Wright
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    Eleven strangers sign up for a reality show where the winner receives a cash prize of two million pounds. Little do they know, each contestant has been handpicked by their victims, and they must pay for their crimes by surviving macabre tasks. As the contestants are pitted against each other, the story unfolds with chillingly disgusting and horrifying tasks, leaving readers on the edge of their seats, wondering who will survive and how far they will go until they break. The plot gradually reveals the dark secrets of the house and builds up to an action-packed race to the exit, with an ultimate escape attempt that keeps readers ridden with anxiety.

    The writing style of the author, Iain Rob Wright, is described as well-paced, quickly engaging, and featuring descriptive scenes that illustrate the carnage of every victim. The book is praised for its fast-paced action thriller elements, gory and terrifying aspects, and the cleverly twisted twists that keep the readers hooked till the last page. The Housemates is noted for its originality in the reality show genre, reminiscent of the suspenseful thrill of shows like Big Brother but taken to a whole new level of suspense and horror.

    Damien didn’t like wearing the hood over his head and had managed to peek out from beneath it several times in the last hour. It was uncomfortable being in the dark, unable to see, unable to even hear...

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    Opening Move
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    Book 1 in the series:The Alien Games

    Opening Move - The Alien Games by Ava York
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    "Opening Move" in the series "The Alien Games" by Ava York follows the story of Emily, a Texan country girl, who is abducted from Earth and forced to participate in an intergalactic reality show where the contestants must survive on a wild planet with alien species to win their freedom. Paired with an alien gladiator named Ralkor, Emily defies the rules and forms a strong bond with him as they navigate through dangerous trials and challenges. combines elements of adventure, romance, alien encounters, and survival, with a touch of humor and suspense, leaving readers eager to see how the couple's story unfolds in the next books of the series.

    The writing style of Ava York in "Opening Move" is engaging and well-crafted, with great character development and a fast-paced plot that keeps readers hooked from start to finish. introduces a mix of fun, action-packed scenes, intriguing characters, and unexpected twists, creating a captivating story that blends elements of reality TV, survival games, and intergalactic adventures in a unique and entertaining way.

    I crawled up the back end of the old, beat-up ranch truck and over the big dent in the tailgate. The truck squeaked, settling under my weight. I wondered how long ago we should’ve replaced the truck’s...

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