This book is drawn from the “An Oral History of Zombie War” series and documented by Max Brooks and narrated by Max Brooks along with Alan Alda, John Turturro, and Rob Reiner. World War Z and Devolution are well-written volumes by Max Brooks, who also documented finely curated, explored tales that are as much with regards to characters as who made it happen. As a narrator he portrayed this heartfelt, intense phantom story with great art, and to add to the delight this volume is elegantly arranged, exceptionally wonderful scenes are flawlessly documented in this book.
This is an ‘Oral History of the Zombie War’ that is another variant of Max Brooks’ roundabout zombie novel. The compressed adaptations of the real stories are currently gotten together with new, unedited accounts of the episodes that were excluded from the first abbreviated rendition of the book. These extra episodes include a ritzy cast of storytellers to match the impending arrival of the film.
New storytellers incorporate “Academy Award-winning chief Martin Scorsese, Spiderman star Alfred Molina, The Walking Dead maker Frank Darabont, rapper Common, Firefly star Nathan Fillion, Shaun of the Dead’s Simon Pegg, and individuals from the projects of Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, Heroes” and that is only the tip of the iceberg. Max Brooks will repeat his job as ‘The Interviewer’.
In this new exemplary of prophetically calamitous fiction that feels generally too genuine, the Zombie War verged on destroying humankind. The narrative style oral history records the declaration of men, ladies, and the youngsters who encountered the living and damnation of that horrible time.