Pipestone County Star 10-25-12
A few years ago, I purchased a copy of Max Brooks A
Zombie Survival Guide: Complete Protection from the Living Dead as a lark –
it’s got to be a funny read, right? Oh
my word, it was hysterical. And it came
out right at the beginning of a brand new phase of American Zombie Obsession. I’m sure you won’t be surprised when I say I
went along with the flow. I even have a
garden zombie sculpture in my back yard and green vinyl zombies on the back of
my van. I know I’m weird, I’ve already
been told.
Despite that, there is some brilliant zombie fiction out
there, both on the big screen and on the pages of a book.
I kissed a Zombie and I Liked It is a young adult
novel by Adam Selzer with a vastly different romantic hero than most love
stories. When a high school music critic
meets up with a singer, she finds him kind of cute, if very quiet, and begins
to fall in love. She overlooks the flaws
that others see, such as his lack of clothing changes, the odd angle of his
head, and his lack of speech, and it takes someone else to point out his zombie
nature. She breaks up with him, but the
spark is already there. What’s a girl to
do?
Patient Zero tells the story of a detective that
has to stop terrorists from turning the world population into zombies with the
release of a new bio-weapon. Written by
Jonathan Maberry, this is the first of a series of books centering around
Detective Joe Ledger and they promise to be doozies. The thought of a biologically weaponized
zombie plague gives me the heebie-jeebies.
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies is for all our
classic literature lovers out there.
Seth Grahame-Smith and Roberto Parada didn’t change all that much of
Jane Austin’s original work. In fact,
Miss Austen is still listed as one of the authors, since the characters are
entirely hers. Nouns and verbs were
changed within the story to make it a tale of destroying the undead and some
interesting illustrations were added to make it more captivating, but you’d be
surprised how much of the story remains intact.
I recommend it, especially for those of you who need a little zest to
make Austen palatable.
The Walking Dead, which is in its third season on
AMC, is possibly one of the best (and possibly only) television series centered
around zombies. I watch it with my shirt
pulled partway over my face and always have to watch something funny afterwards
in order to go to sleep, and yet I keep watching. Why?
Because the acting and the character development is astounding. The television show is based on a series of
excellent graphic novels which are worth the read for anyone who is a fan of
the genre.
World War Z, also by Max Brooks, is currently
being made into a movie starring Brad Pitt in the leading role of a man
traveling the world to record survivor memories of the zombie apocalypse during
which at least ¾ of the planet was completely wiped out. The book is fantastic and I have high hopes
for the movie. If you like zombies, this
book is a must read.
There are also several tongue in cheek guides to fighting
the undead available on the internet. Remember,
if the zombies come, I don’t have to run all that fast. I just have to run faster than you. Happy Halloween, everybody.
PAFL Update: Pipestone Area Friends of the Library is
looking for members – anyone who is a friend to Meinders Library is welcome to
join! The Friends group works hard to
promote the library, raise money for projects, and organize their yearly book
sale, in addition to the HUGE amount of support they provide throughout the
year. For more information, please
contact the library! PAFL will be having
a fundraiser on November 5th at Pizza Ranch. Come have some great pizza and support your
local library!!
Book Club
Reminder: Book
Club will be meeting November 29th at 7:00 PM in the Meinders Library
Conference room. Please contact the
library for a copy of the next book and feel free to join up with our
readers! Everyone is welcome!
If you have questions or have a book you’d like to
reserve or renew, please don’t hesitate to give us a call at (507)
825-6714. The hours for Meinders Library
are Monday through Thursday from 10 AM – 8 PM, and Friday and Saturday from 10
AM – 5 PM. Meinders Community Library is
located at 1401 7th Street SW, on the south side of the high school.
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