The Colony: Genesis
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John Alexander Brancy
Forget everything you know about zombies
In under 10 minutes, 99.9% of the world's population will be dead... or changed. Conversion is instant. Headshots just make them angry. And they're getting smarter.
Ken Strickland has made it through the first moments. But his family is still out there. Can he survive? Can he find them? Or will he become one more of the creatures that now rule our world?
©2013 Michaelbrent Collings (P)2014 Michaelbrent CollingsListeners also enjoyed...
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What made the experience of listening to The Colony: Genesis the most enjoyable?
I liked how within seconds things were already happening. There was no long delayed build up. Just BOOM, and a total decline of our government and our world as we know it.What was one of the most memorable moments of The Colony: Genesis?
When Ken met Dorcas. She is a great character.What about John Alexander Brancy’s performance did you like?
I really like his voice. He did not over-do the female voices (which I really appreciate)Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
YES!!! I hated to have to stop. I wanted to keep listening to find out what was going to happen next.Any additional comments?
Anyone who enjoys horror really need to read anything by Michaelbrent Collings. I have now started the second book in The Colony series..Renegades.A GREAT ZOMBIE STORY
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I hate Zombie books
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Any additional comments?
Basically, I want an audiobook to sweep me away. The more it engages me, the less I think about the boring drive I'm making, the room I'm cleaning, the makeup I'm putting on. Colony SO delivered. There were no dead spots, no slow introspection. Just bam. End of the world. Then bam. Action and adventure. Then bam. Suspense. I loved it.The characters are likable and hopeful. Mysterious and secretive and a little weird, certainly, but decent. Sometimes you read post-Apocalpytic fiction, and you think, "Humans are the worst. Why have we not already died en masse like the wretched swarm of cockroaches that we are?" But this book shows humans at their best, or at least at their most decent. I appreciated that. The zombies are freaky-weird (I need to grab the second one and find out wth is going on with this whole uber-bizarre zombie situation), but the humans are still acting like humans, not monsters.
All in all, if you're looking for a quick-paced, high-action, zombie read that won't make you despair of all hope for mankind, this is the one for you. Or even if you don't mind despairing of all hope for mankind and you just want a good zombie read, this is the one for you as well.
Gripping, fast, moving
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Colony: Genesis to be better than the print version?
I don't have the print version, but I do have the ebook. The narration adds another dimension to the story.Who was your favorite character and why?
The main character, Ken. He's just a regular guy striving to survive in the midst of madness.What does John Alexander Brancy bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
A smooth voice. He reads clearly and adds emotion when necessary.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
There is a certain scene with certain fingers and a certain decision.Zombies on Angel Dust
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