
Kirk Anderson (3)
Author of RIZEN: Tales of the Zombie Apocalypse
For other authors named Kirk Anderson, see the disambiguation page.
Works by Kirk Anderson
Don't Open The Well 6 copies
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My heart is still racing. Shesh.
Ok, to start with, this is a short story collection, 4 stories by the same author in the same story universe. None of the characters reoccur. Also, it is in reverse chronological order. Which I noticed in an introduction before the stories. Which I am glad I noticed, because I decided to read them in chronological order. I have to say, if I had read them in the order the author had presented them, I probably would have rated the book roughly the book' average show more rating of 3 something stars. Instead, by reading it in chron order, the tension mounted from today's world, into the zombie apocalypse world. I've no idea why the author thought the book should be read the other way around.
I recommend two things: 1) read in chronological order (the free ebook I got has a link to each of the four stories in the front of the book); 2) read the first chronological story (which is placed at the end of the book). The book is free. It won't take too long to read that short story, and if you aren't captured, then you didn't really lose much. Except a few moments of your time. show less
Ok, to start with, this is a short story collection, 4 stories by the same author in the same story universe. None of the characters reoccur. Also, it is in reverse chronological order. Which I noticed in an introduction before the stories. Which I am glad I noticed, because I decided to read them in chronological order. I have to say, if I had read them in the order the author had presented them, I probably would have rated the book roughly the book' average show more rating of 3 something stars. Instead, by reading it in chron order, the tension mounted from today's world, into the zombie apocalypse world. I've no idea why the author thought the book should be read the other way around.
I recommend two things: 1) read in chronological order (the free ebook I got has a link to each of the four stories in the front of the book); 2) read the first chronological story (which is placed at the end of the book). The book is free. It won't take too long to read that short story, and if you aren't captured, then you didn't really lose much. Except a few moments of your time. show less
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