So, I finished World War Z last week and let me tell you the book was absolutely fantastic and if you ever get a chance I would definitely recommend that you read it, and if you like it then watch the movie, preferably in that order. So what happened in the rest of the book...
After basically the entire world became infected with the disease, South Africa devised a plan to small enclosures called safe zones and to populate safer territories. Many people also went to the cold regions of the world as zombies can't function there. Even if they were safe from the zombies many people died due to the freezing temperatures and the lack of supplies.
The United States eventually made a safe zone to the west of the Rocky Mountains where all the uninfected citizens would go and help in the effort against the disease.
A few years after the outbreak began a conference of all the worlds leaders was held off the coast of Hawaii. Many of the leaders thought that the remainder of the human race could just wait it out but the U.S. thought that the best idea would be to start going on the offensive. Their plan works and they take back the U.S. from the zombies.
Ten years after the Zombie War ended, there were still millions of zombies alive, well "alive", on the ocean floor and many of the countries are forced to remake their borders due to the creation of new infected zones. Most countries are on their knees and with much of the human civilization gone the goal is to protect whatever we have left.
I thought that this book was great although I probably would have enjoyed it more if watched the movie after I read the book because I could anticipate everything that was going to happen in the book. But, either way I would recommend this book to anyone who likes apocalyptic type stories.
The United States eventually made a safe zone to the west of the Rocky Mountains where all the uninfected citizens would go and help in the effort against the disease.
A few years after the outbreak began a conference of all the worlds leaders was held off the coast of Hawaii. Many of the leaders thought that the remainder of the human race could just wait it out but the U.S. thought that the best idea would be to start going on the offensive. Their plan works and they take back the U.S. from the zombies.
Ten years after the Zombie War ended, there were still millions of zombies alive, well "alive", on the ocean floor and many of the countries are forced to remake their borders due to the creation of new infected zones. Most countries are on their knees and with much of the human civilization gone the goal is to protect whatever we have left.
I thought that this book was great although I probably would have enjoyed it more if watched the movie after I read the book because I could anticipate everything that was going to happen in the book. But, either way I would recommend this book to anyone who likes apocalyptic type stories.
Here's the trailer for the movie if anyone is interested
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