What We Left Behind (Z is for Zombie Book 1), by Peter Cawdron
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Everyone has a different term for zombies. I call them Zee because that's the term my mother used before she turned, speaking about the whole horde as though it was just one individual. Grammar has no place in the zombie apocalypse… Hazel is a regular teenager growing up in an irregular world overrun with zombies. She likes music, perfume, freshly baked muffins, and playing her Xbox—everything that no longer exists in the apocalypse. Raised in the safety of a commune, Hazel rarely sees Zee anymore, except on those occasions when the soldiers demonstrate the importance of a headshot to the kids. To her horror, circumstances beyond her control lead her outside the barbed wire fence and into a zombie-infested town. “Five, Four, Three, Two—count your shots, Haze,” she says to herself, firing at the oncoming zombie horde. “Don't forget to reload.”
What We Left Behind (Z is for Zombie Book 1), by Peter Cawdron- Amazon Sales Rank: #53993 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-05-05
- Released on: 2015-05-05
- Format: Kindle eBook
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. "Without hope, what is life but torment?" By Janyaa I received an early copy of this book because I voted for it in the Amazon Kindle Scout program. Every book I've read from Peter Cawdron has been exceptional. It's gotten to the point where my expectations are rather high when I buy one, and I'm happy to say What We Left Behind did not disappoint.Hazel was eight when the zombie apocalypse took over the world. Eight years old is when one begins to form an awareness of the society around them and feel the urge to fit in. Children start developing opinions. They also become more independent and begin to form lasting memories.Now, years later, Hazel is a teenager, and she's just old enough to remember how the world used to be. Lazy afternoons playing X-Box, pretty dresses, and being able to decide your own future. All the large and little things society has had to leave behind in the wake of zombies.Some people are resigned to their fate. They put their head down and simply let it be enough to fight the zombies day in and day out. They've stopped questioning whether it will get better, or searching for a solution to the larger problem. Hazel's father is not one of these people. In fact, he has managed to continue studying zombies when everybody else has given up...and one day, he comes up with a hypothesis that may cure zombie-ism.What happens next is for you to discover. I will say I felt the scientific explanation Peter Cawdron came up with made a lot of sense. I appreciate the examples he pulled from this world that could support an outbreak of zombie-ism.I also loved the gentle, almost nurturing way Peter wrote about the characters in this age group. I feel he really captured the essence of what it meant to be a teenager. The sense of adventure, the awkward shyness, the recklessness, the vulnerability, the way everything can feel jumbled one moment and simple the next.And the action! There were plenty of pure zombie scenes to leave even the most avid zombie enthusiast satisfied. At one point I was on my couch cringing, with my knees up, my hand over my mouth, saying, "No! No, wait, THAT can't happen! Aaaahhh!" Deep breath. "Okay, just keep reading...this CAN'T be how it ends. Trust the author. Trust the author..." My husband thought I was nuts.Needless to say, you should get this book.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. A Zombie Story I Could Sink My Teeth Into (Sorry, I couldn't resist.) By TJ Those who read these reviews may notice that I've never reviewed a zombie book. That's because I don't like zombies. I don't like horror movies and I generally don't like dead things unless they've been seared and are being served to me on a plate. I can count on one hand the number of zombie films I've watched without using all of my fingers. So, how do I find myself giving this book five stars? I have to tell you that I'm as shocked as anyone who might know me in real life.I have generally enjoyed Peter Cawdron's work in the past so I got a copy from Kindle Scout and decided to see what was up with this zombie book. There are many things I enjoy about Peter Cawdron's writing. One of those things is that his characters are often introspective. They not only analyze the situation around them, but their reactions to the situation as well. I didn't know that was what zombie stories were missing until I read What We Left Behind.Enter Hazel, a young woman living in a commune designed to protect survivors from the zombie apocalypse. She is feisty and fearful all at the same time. In a world without fast food, movies and shopping with her friends, she is forced to grow up ahead of her time and must undertake a dangerous mission to save someone she loves. Fortunately, Hazel has three very good friends that decide to join her on this perilous trip. Jane, Steve and David fill out the foursome that braves almost certain death to complete their mission.I really liked that the author gave a new reason for zombies and how they would be created. He is usually pretty good about explaining his theories and there's even some in an afterward about how he came up with the idea. Needless to say, it was nice to see someone take a fresh tangent for how zombies come about. The characters were well written and I was absolutely sucked into the book. It's a great story, but not terribly lengthy. I read it in under four hours, but please be aware that I read faster than the average person (crazy fast) so maybe double the time for normal folks. There is plenty of action to keep the story moving along. This book did a great job of dealing with things that I didn't think of when settling in to read a zombie book. The violence is described in a fair amount of detail, but they are killing zombies after all so what else would you expect?Anyway, another great story by Peter Cawdron. Sometimes I feel like he should write a terrible book so I can give him a low rating, but it's not going to be from this one.Note: This review was originally posted on my blog and is worded as such.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Another great book by Peter Cawdron!!!!! By Janice Mann I never expected that I would be reading any more zombie books, let alone give one five stars, but Peter Cawdron is on my BNMW list (buy-no-matter-what list - meaning click on either buy or pre-order, and then read what it's about), so I took a chance, and I am so glad I did! My dislike of zombie stories, in general, is not because they are bad stories, but mostly has to do with the slobbering, snarling, monster-like portrayal and the mess made when they are killed. O.K., I admit to a weak stomach where gore is concerned, but my main dislike is that there never seems to be any sadness about what has happened to these poor people. Of course, there are the necessary scenes of what I have described, but I wasn't overwhelmed by any of it. In addition to that, however, Peter Cawdron has introduced a measure of humanity in his story that I really loved. The father trying to find a cure, combined with the teenagers forced to give up their childhoods but deciding to do the compassionate thing when the father becomes infected - all of that was so good, and I could feel a caring and hopeful current underlying all the horror. That is something I have found in many of Peter's stories, and that is why he is on my special list. Thank you again, Peter, for another fabulous read. Keep them coming, and I will keep buying and enjoying them.If you have not experienced Peter Cawdron, do yourself a favor and buy this book - oh heck, just buy them all, because you will want to after you read this one..
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