Video May 12, 2007 a powerful blast leveled a remote valley in north-eastern Afghanistan. The blast radius and intensity were the equivalent of a small nuclear device, destroying an area roughly the size of a small city. The incident barely registered on the international media circuit.The Afghan government and ISAF issued a joint statement saying that a meteoroid fragment had disintegrated in the skies over an isolated valley in the Badakhshan province, setting off “minor fireworks”. There was “no loss of life or property” since the area was completely uninhabited the statement claimed. Officially, that was the end of the matter.Of course, the Internet was rife with conspiracy theories and speculations, but none of them even came close to approaching the truth...
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I love zombies, and had taken a class all about multimedia stories in college so I was excited to give this a go. Unfortunately, it didn't meet my expectations. I know the author was going for a blog or journal like retelling style, but with almost no dialog it got real boring. I had no connection to the characters. Didn't really imagine them in real time. As far as the multimedia part, all it has is four YouTube links, so I wish there was more. The ebook formatting wasn't done well either.
Really good book. I normally have zero interest in zombies. But the setting in this one intrigued me. Really well done. The only thing that turned me off was the gimmicky multimedia part of it. I think I only watched (or listened, rather) to one section. It was the audio of a battle scene that I had just read. I have a vivid enough imagination, and the scene was very well described, so why would I want to listen to it after reading it? Nonsense. But the book itself was great.
Good setting and all, but the characters? We don't really get to know them the way I'd have liked to. And the zombies? if that's what they were. The premise was horrifying, but somehow I couldn't manage to be as scared as I'd expect to be in a horror story. Guess maybe I'm a little burned out on zombie apocalypses.