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Spice, Zombie, Apocalypse

By: Simon Carr
Narrated by: Matt Taylor
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Live, die, get smashed - it's all just something to do!

Trainspotting meets Shaun of the Dead in a drug- and alcohol-fueled crash through a zombie apocalypse.

Oddly, it turned out the only people who could survive a zombie apocalypse are spice zombies. A squad of spice zombies must use their immunity to the pandemic that's turning everyone into real zombies to save the last of humanity.

Will the lowest of society forgive the way they have been treated to save the people who look down on them, or will they just get smashed on the free drugs and booze?

©2021 Simon Carr (P)2021 Simon Carr
Action & Adventure Zombie Horror Scary
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If you need a good laugh, this is the book for you. the start makes no sense at first but as the book goes on it will begin to. But honestly a good laugh and some time killed is about all you're going to get from this book. The performance of the reader is pretty good.

A good laugh

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In the Immortal words of Herbert, "The Spice Must Flow."

I'm positive that Carr was referencing Dune when he came up with the name of his new drug, you know, the zombie virus-resistant drug. In this world, everything is flipped on its head as druggies become humanity's only hope, not the straight-laced normies. Those cats fall to the plague like wheat before a scythe. So, what starts out as some goofy strung-out protagonists swiftly shifts into a "Can we save the world? If so, how the hell did we become the responsible ones?"

The humor often goes so far over the top that it ricochets off a satellite once or twice, but that's ok; the story isn't Shakespeare in the Park. Taylor plays it all well, and I have to say it's not easy differentiating between dope fiends and zombies vocally, at least in my mind.
A fun ride for it being the end of the world and all.

Spice, Spice, Baby!

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Simon Carr has written about a group of people, hooked on a drug called spice, which caused them to be immune to a virus that was turning people into zombies. I was entertained by this story, although the humor was sometimes over the top causing me to ask myself, "What the heck?", but also causing me to chuckle. Underneath the outrageous humor, there was a story about what family means and how unusual circumstances can bring out the best or the worst in people. Matt Taylor's narration was great, and his use of various voices added entertainment to the story. I was given a free copy of the audiobook and I have voluntarily posted this review.

Zombies and More Zombies

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quick listen. it's a new world and the bottom of the social chain not only survive but thrive. what happens next?

a bit off but that's what you came for

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It was okay but a lot of swearing and really kind of strange. But okay

Not my favorite

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