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Gregory Lamberson

Author of Personal Demons (The Jake Helman Files)

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Works by Gregory Lamberson

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The Battle Royale Slam Book (2014) — Contributor — 30 copies
Disposal (2007) — Introduction, some editions — 19 copies
Jack Haringa Must Die! (2008) — Contributor, some editions — 8 copies

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I had a bit of a reading slump the other day, and I needed to read something that was not too heavy, something that would entertain me. Some people may go for a chick-lit or perhaps a cozy mystery book. I choose a monster book. I just know that it will take away the funk I'm in. Sure a cozy mystery could probably help also, but sometimes I just love to get lost in a really gruesome monster book. And I was really lucky because BLACK CREEK is really good. This is the first book I have read by Gregory Lamberson, and I'm impressed because he managed to write a truly disturbing story.

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MaraBlaise | 8 other reviews | Jul 23, 2022 |
This is more of a short story or a novella than a novel, but it packs a lot of punch. Anyone who loves zombies will enjoy this little book. I'm a big fan of the AMC television series, The Walking Dead, and this book reminded me of it in some ways. However, Lamberson cleverly added some elements to the story that make it even more frightening.

After our heroes, Walker and Boone, lose their crew, they set off on their own. They decide to head to Hollywood because Boone, "wants to see America." The idea is against Walker's judgement, who would much rather go to Canada. Along the way, they meet a preacher who is still tending to his flock...of ghouls. Oh yeah, their called ghouls in this story, not zombies. They are warned that the left over police forces have probably formed militia or something to that effect and that they should avoid them, if at all possible. It turns out that they're not so easy to avoid. They find themselves in the midst of the Founding Fathers' Order lead by a woman that evokes thoughts of Sarah Palin (yikes!). Some of her new world order consists of making abortion illegal and rewriting textbooks to eliminate evolution in favor of creationism. Yikes again! As Walker reflects later on, "With the human race the minority group among biped, we needed to stick together, but the same old differences kept us apart: sexual politics and politics of power. It must have been November already." Frankly, I find this element of the story even more scary than the (zombies) ghouls.

Carnage Road is a quick, entertaining read. I really recommend it to anyone who likes zombie stories and especially to anyone who might be afraid of what our world would be like if there was a zombie apocalypse.
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TheTrueBookAddict | 3 other reviews | Mar 22, 2020 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
This is a book of man verses monster.
During the mother of all blizzards, these monsters (created by toxic waste) come out to hunt the residents of the local town. It's up to the main character to go and hunt down these monsters and kill them in order to protect his wife and children, his friends and his neighbours.

The book is very well written, and left me on the edge of my chair on many occasions.
 
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daleala | 8 other reviews | May 14, 2016 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
I received this book from a librarything.com giveaway.

I enjoyed this book!

There were a lot of different characters, but the story line kept them in your mind so it was easy to remember who was who.

This is the kind of genre of book that I read quite often. I thought he did a very good job with keeping it moving while throwing in some things that made you wonder if that was really what you read and happened.

The only part I didn't enjoy was when the book came to an end. I thought it was too quick of an ending. I wanted more. Maybe Mr. Lamberson will come out with a sequel to this.

Great book!
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Sara2012 | 8 other reviews | Jan 14, 2016 |

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