2 Book Lovers Reviews
This is what I love about the Year of the Zombie, getting introduced to the psyches of new to me authors and seeing the unique, novel approach that each one takes to the end of the world as we know it.
Sean T. Page goes somewhere completely different with 1975. It’s not about the zombies, it’s not even about human interaction, 1975 is about one man’s head. Cole is one of the lucky ones. Because of his skill set, he was able to get a spot in the bunker and has been saved from the ravenous zombie hordes. Sean T. Page explores Cole’s mind. How does someone handle the isolation? What would you do if cabin fever set in?
1975 was a fun book to read. It is filled with mystery, humor and shock. The author put me right in the middle of Cole’s mind. I truly felt his confusion, loneliness and paranoia. I was questioning reality right along with Cole.
This is what zombie books are all about. The zombies are not the real monsters. The survivors are all far more dangerous.
*4.5 Stars