This review first appeared in Sunday Mid Day dated 4 November, 2012 With zombies replacing vampires as pop culture's go-to monsters, Mainak Dhar's new novel brings the walking dead to Indian streets Zombies have become a popular part of our collective cultural consciousness and are quite literally taking over the world in Mainak Dhar's ...
Zombiestan
PLOT: 3.5/5 CHARACTERS: 3.5/5 WRITING STYLE: 3.5/5 CLIMAX: 3/5 ENTERTAINMENT QUOTIENT: 4/5. We at BookGeeks.in got a chance to review two of Mainak Dhar's books - 'Alice in Deadland' & 'Zombiestan'. We were new to the author, and unaware of his previous works, so when the books arrived we never thought good of them and almost laughed seeing the covers.
Book Review: Zombiestan
Part of South Asian Challenge 2012 Title: Zombiestan Author: Mainak Dhar Publisher: Duckbill Publications ISBN: - 978-93-81626-92-4 Pages: 248 Genre: Fiction Rating: 3.75 of 5 Reviewed for: Blogadda.com This review is honored to be on Duckbill Publication's Official Page and the official page of the book. I confess, while agreeing to review this one I had never been this wary
Audiobook Review: Zombiestan by Mainak Dhar
Zombiestan by Mainak Dhar. Read by John Lee. Tantor Audio. Length: 6 Hrs 25 Min. Genre: Zombie Apocalypse. Quick Thoughts: Zombiestan, with its international setting, non traditional zombies and fast paced action gives the zombie subgenre a fresh new spin and a novel that I feel can easily appeal to hardcore zombie fans and those new to undead literature.
Zombiestan
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This review first appeared in Sunday Mid Day dated 4 November, 2012 With zombies replacing vampires as pop culture's go-to monsters, Mainak Dhar's new novel brings the walking dead to Indian streets Zombies have become a popular part of our collective cultural consciousness and are quite literally taking over the world in Mainak Dhar's ...
PLOT: 3.5/5 CHARACTERS: 3.5/5 WRITING STYLE: 3.5/5 CLIMAX: 3/5 ENTERTAINMENT QUOTIENT: 4/5. We at BookGeeks.in got a chance to review two of Mainak Dhar's books - 'Alice in Deadland' & 'Zombiestan'. We were new to the author, and unaware of his previous works, so when the books arrived we never thought good of them and almost laughed seeing the covers.
Part of South Asian Challenge 2012 Title: Zombiestan Author: Mainak Dhar Publisher: Duckbill Publications ISBN: - 978-93-81626-92-4 Pages: 248 Genre: Fiction Rating: 3.75 of 5 Reviewed for: Blogadda.com This review is honored to be on Duckbill Publication's Official Page and the official page of the book. I confess, while agreeing to review this one I had never been this wary
Zombiestan by Mainak Dhar. Read by John Lee. Tantor Audio. Length: 6 Hrs 25 Min. Genre: Zombie Apocalypse. Quick Thoughts: Zombiestan, with its international setting, non traditional zombies and fast paced action gives the zombie subgenre a fresh new spin and a novel that I feel can easily appeal to hardcore zombie fans and those new to undead literature.
The review should be of 500+ words and should be posted on your blog within 7 days from the day you receive the book. The book is HARDCOVER with a lot of illustrations and has 248 pages. In your review, tell us about the story, the writing style of the author, main characters, their description, your likes, dislikes, expectations, etc.
bana göre yerli fantastik çizgi roman örneklerinin şu ana kadarki en iyisi. karabasan görsel olarak çok görkemliydi ve konu itibariyle de çok başarılıydı ama zombistan'daki tiplemeler çok daha gerçekçi olmuş. karabasan'da bir yabancı bakış açısı var gibiydi, zombistan ise tamamen buralı oluşuyla dikkat çekiyor. dylan dog-vari nefis bir mizah anlayışı var romanın ...
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Amazon.in - Buy Zombiestan book online at best prices in India on Amazon.in. Read Zombiestan book reviews & author details and more at Amazon.in. Free delivery on qualified orders. ... The zombies weren't my personal view on zombies, but they weren't as bad as I've read in other places (see my other reviews, there's a 2* zombie one in there
Zombiestan: A Zombie Novel [Dhar, Mainak, Lee, John] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Zombiestan: A Zombie Novel
Among the books being tarred and feathered in the town square this year: Melania Trump's cliché-riddled memoir, Haruki Murakami's latest work of bad magical realism, Lionel Shriver's ham-fisted satire, and Malcolm Gladwell's hollow brand extension. So here they are, in all their wounding wondrousness: the most scathing book reviews of ...