Blood Crazy
By Sunday, civilization is in ruins. Adults have become murderously insane. One by one they become infected with a crazed, uncontrollable urge to slaughter the young—even their own children. Especially their own children.
Will this be the way the world ends, in waves of madness and carnage? What will be left of our world as we know it? And who, if anyone, will survive?
Terror follows terror in this apocalyptic nightmare vision by one of the most powerful talents in modern horror fiction. Prepare yourself for mankind’s final days of fear.
One day in April all the adults in the world wake up & brutally murder all the children. Nick Aten is the narrator & he tells of how he survived and the difficult task he & other kids have in staying alive as the adults are crazy & relentless.It's a dark book, definetely disturbing as all the victims are children. But overall it's a really good post-apocalyptic book. The ending/explanation of why things occurred is a little strange & muddled but I'd still say the book is
Awesome!Great writing and I enjoyed this so much!!
To begin with, the good points: the concept is interesting, and the first half of the novel is well-paced, with generally witty dialogue and a genuine sense of tension, that grows as you experience, through the protagonists eyes, the horror of the situation in which he has found himself. The descriptions of gore are usually solid, even if the narrative can be awkward at times.Negatively, theres a lot to say. The aforementioned awkwardness of the narrative usually springs from when the
Maybe the best post apocalyptic tale I've read. It is a thousand times more interesting then anything I've ever seen in The Walking Dead.
I paid a pretty penny for a somewhat beat-up copy of this book and I'll tell you...I'd have paid three times as much knowing what I know now about Blood Crazy. It's 28 Days Later, Lord of the Flies, Jung's The Undiscovered Self, Origin of the Species, and Braveheart expertly collided with the force of a ten megaton bomb. The novel begins with confusion and plenty of gory action, as 17-year-old Nick Aten (rhymes with Satan) begins to notice strange goings on. The adult population has become
Simon Clark
Paperback | Pages: 397 pages Rating: 4.02 | 2192 Users | 98 Reviews
Point Of Books Blood Crazy
Title | : | Blood Crazy |
Author | : | Simon Clark |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 397 pages |
Published | : | January 1st 2001 by Leisure Books / Dorchester Publishing (first published 1995) |
Categories | : | Horror. Zombies. Fiction. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic. Science Fiction |
Interpretation Conducive To Books Blood Crazy
Saturday is a normal day. People go shopping. To the movies. Everything is just as it should be. But not for long.By Sunday, civilization is in ruins. Adults have become murderously insane. One by one they become infected with a crazed, uncontrollable urge to slaughter the young—even their own children. Especially their own children.
Will this be the way the world ends, in waves of madness and carnage? What will be left of our world as we know it? And who, if anyone, will survive?
Terror follows terror in this apocalyptic nightmare vision by one of the most powerful talents in modern horror fiction. Prepare yourself for mankind’s final days of fear.
Be Specific About Books Toward Blood Crazy
Original Title: | Blood Crazy |
ISBN: | 0843948256 (ISBN13: 9780843948257) |
Edition Language: | English |
Rating Of Books Blood Crazy
Ratings: 4.02 From 2192 Users | 98 ReviewsEvaluation Of Books Blood Crazy
I picked up this book at the dollar store around Halloween. And I have to say it was well worth the dollar. I think the best part of this book was the explaination about the zombie adults. It was awesome to combine the science of evolution with the supernatural of horror.One day in April all the adults in the world wake up & brutally murder all the children. Nick Aten is the narrator & he tells of how he survived and the difficult task he & other kids have in staying alive as the adults are crazy & relentless.It's a dark book, definetely disturbing as all the victims are children. But overall it's a really good post-apocalyptic book. The ending/explanation of why things occurred is a little strange & muddled but I'd still say the book is
Awesome!Great writing and I enjoyed this so much!!
To begin with, the good points: the concept is interesting, and the first half of the novel is well-paced, with generally witty dialogue and a genuine sense of tension, that grows as you experience, through the protagonists eyes, the horror of the situation in which he has found himself. The descriptions of gore are usually solid, even if the narrative can be awkward at times.Negatively, theres a lot to say. The aforementioned awkwardness of the narrative usually springs from when the
Maybe the best post apocalyptic tale I've read. It is a thousand times more interesting then anything I've ever seen in The Walking Dead.
I paid a pretty penny for a somewhat beat-up copy of this book and I'll tell you...I'd have paid three times as much knowing what I know now about Blood Crazy. It's 28 Days Later, Lord of the Flies, Jung's The Undiscovered Self, Origin of the Species, and Braveheart expertly collided with the force of a ten megaton bomb. The novel begins with confusion and plenty of gory action, as 17-year-old Nick Aten (rhymes with Satan) begins to notice strange goings on. The adult population has become
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