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|title=Deadlands
|author=Lily Herne
|publisher=Much-in-Little
|date=April 2013
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1472100905</amazonuk>
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|website=https://www.facebook.com/lily.herne
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|summary=One of the best books I have read in a very long time. This isn't your typical slash and bash zombie novel. This is an absolutely brilliant book, packed with twists and turns that just happens to include zombies.
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I was hesitant to choose this book. I love a good dystopian future book. The problem is, I don't define very many of them as good. I have read far too many zombie books that really don't offer anything different, plenty of blood, gore, and damsels in distress, but not enough character development, or logical thought. Psychological horror can be ever so much more chilling than blood and guts, but it is also much more difficult to pull off. Sarah and Savannah Lotz, the mother and daughter team who have written this book under the pen name Lily Herne, have managed to do this perfectly.

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