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Jay Bonansinga

Author of Rise Of The Governor

45+ Works 3,114 Members 126 Reviews

About the Author

Jay Bonansinga is a visiting professor at Northwestern University.

Includes the names: Jay Bonansinga, Jay R. Bonansinga

Image credit: Jim Newberry

Series

Works by Jay Bonansinga

Rise Of The Governor (2011) 850 copies
The Road To Woodbury (2012) 561 copies
Descent (2014) 201 copies
Invasion (2016) 116 copies
Frozen (1602) 82 copies
The Killer's Game (1997) 59 copies
Shattered (2007) 50 copies
Twisted (1674) 43 copies
The Black Mariah (1994) 35 copies
Perfect Victim (2008) 34 copies
Head Case: A Novel (1998) 33 copies
Oblivion (2001) 30 copies
The Sleep Police (2001) 27 copies
Bloodhound (1999) 22 copies
Sick (1995) 21 copies
The Miniaturist (2011) 10 copies
Candy in the Dumpster (2006) 9 copies
Self Storage (2016) 8 copies
LUCID (2015) 6 copies
Cemetery Dance Issue 44 (2003) 2 copies
Cemetery Dance Issue 39 (2002) 2 copies
La mano negra (1998) 2 copies
The Armageddon Code — Author — 2 copies
Ice Box 1 copy

Associated Works

Shadow Show (2012) — Contributor — 364 copies
100 Vicious Little Vampire Stories (1995) — Contributor — 217 copies
Horrors! 365 Scary Stories (Anthology) (1998) — Contributor — 124 copies
Nights of the Living Dead: An Anthology (2017) — Contributor — 101 copies
The Best of Cemetery Dance, Volume 2 (2001) — Contributor — 99 copies
Miskatonic University (1996) — Contributor — 83 copies
Future Crimes (1999) — Contributor — 59 copies
It Came from the Drive-In (1996) — Contributor — 54 copies
Tödliche Gaben: Die spannendsten Weihnachtskrimis (2009) — Contributor — 39 copies
Shivers (2002) 29 copies
Gothic Blue Book IV: The Folklore Edition (2014) — Contributor — 3 copies
Blood and Donuts (2003) — Contributor — 1 copy

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Legal name
Bonansinga, Jay R.
Birthdate
1959
Gender
male

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The Fall of the Governor by Robert Kirkman is the third volume of the breakaway story that is set in the Walking Dead universe. The books follow the rise and, hopefully, eventual fall of Phillip Blake, the man who came to be known as The Governor. In this volume it becomes very clear that Phillip has lost his grip on reality and begun his descent into madness.

Three of my favorite characters from the Walking Dead, Rick, Glenn and Michonne have been captured by the Governor and his people. Their treatment is horrific and battle lines are now firmly drawn. Although this was extremely difficult to listen to, this is basically a rehash of the story line that was used both in the comics and on the television show but with added gore and intensity.

I would not recommend this book to anyone other than die-hard fans of the Walking Dead. It is violent, gory, disturbing and horrific. To make matters worse, there is still one more book to come before the end of the Governor as somewhere along the line, it was decided to split the finale into two books.
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DeltaQueen50 | 12 other reviews | Aug 5, 2023 |
CW: Majorly disturbing sexual assault scene

 
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Mrs_Tapsell_Bookzone | 40 other reviews | Feb 14, 2023 |
"He seemed like a good man."

She looks up, focusing on the doctor. "Is that even possible any more?"

"Is what possible?"

"Being a good person?"

Fred Berman narrates this Walking Dead audiobook, written by Robert Kirkman (the creator) and Jay Bonansinga. I enjoy his narration very much. Even though there is a bunch of zombie fighting in this book, it's character driven, and Berman adds great touches to each character.

I watch the Walking Dead TV show, and The Governor was introduced just last week. I'm told he's a big part of the graphic novel story, and that this, the second book in a three book series, is a novelization of a storyline from those. My interest comes as a fan of the TV show - I have only limited knowledge of the graphic novels. This book does not follow the same characters that the TV show follows, but the stories take place in the same world.

My interest in the TV show and the audiobooks has not waned because it turns out that a zombie-ridden Earth is a fine place to tell a story that explores how average people cope when civilization disappears. History is riddled with terrible leaders, and this novel explores how a horrible man can end up leading people, and how those people can end up falling in line.

The novel follows several people as they travel and live and die, making their way across the post-apocalyptic landscape. Eventually, the group ends up at Woodbury, the walled community where The Governor rules. The characters are forced then to make a decision. They can follow this man that the alert ones quickly realize is mad, enjoy the safety from the zombies he provides, or they can take off again on their own, the mere thought of which would make anyone weary. The characters have many different answers. In a world where the characters are constantly threatened by the monstrous, some decide they need a monster of their own for protection, some will have no such thing, and some, despite what they've seen, are offended enough to try to change things.
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