“What are the best Zombie Books?” We looked at 406 of the top books, aggregating and ranking them so we could answer that very question!
Last year, in the run-up to Halloween, we looked at the Scariest Books Of All-Time. This year we decided to look at individual genres that make up the horror genera.
The top 30 books, all appearing on 4 or more, “Best Zombie” book lists, are ranked below by how many times they appear. The books include images, descriptions, and links. The remaining 350+ books, as well as the lists we used, are in alphabetical order on the bottom of the page.
For more Best Horror and Scary Book lists, see below!
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Meet Andy Warner, a recently deceased everyman and newly minted zombie. Resented by his parents, abandoned by his friends, and reviled by a society that no longer considers him human, Andy is having a bit of trouble adjusting to his new existence. But all that changes when he goes to an Undead Anonymous meeting and finds kindred souls in Rita, an impossibly sexy recent suicide with a taste for the formaldehyde in cosmetic products, and Jerry, a twenty-one-year-old car-crash victim with an exposed brain and a penchant for Renaissance pornography. When the group meets a rogue zombie who teaches them the joys of human flesh, things start to get messy, and Andy embarks on a journey of self-discovery that will take him from his casket to the SPCA to a media-driven class-action lawsuit on behalf of the rights of zombies everywhere.
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Where can you go when the dead are everywhere? Cities have become overrun with legions of the dead, all of them intent on destroying what’s left of the living. Trapped inside a fortified skyscraper, a handful of survivors prepare to make their last stand against an unstoppable, undying enemy. With every hour their chances diminish and their numbers dwindle, while the numbers of the dead can only rise. Because sooner or later, everything dies. And then it comes back, ready to kill
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A prison doctor injects a condemned serial killer with a formula designed to keep his consciousness awake while his body rots in the grave. But all drugs have unforeseen side-effects. Before he could be buried, the killer wakes up. Hungry. Infected. Contagious. This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang…but a bite.
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“Stealth. Gorgon. Regenerator. Cerberus. Zzzap. The Mighty Dragon. They were heroes, using their superhuman abilities to make Los Angeles a better place.
Then the plague of living death spread around the globe. Billions died, civilization fell, and the city of angels was left a desolate zombie wasteland.
Now, a year later, the Mighty Dragon and his companions protect a last few thousand survivors in their film-studio-turned-fortress, the Mount. Scarred and traumatized by the horrors they’ve endured, the heroes fight the armies of ravenous ex-humans at their citadel’s gates, lead teams out to scavenge for supplies—and struggle to be the symbols of strength and hope the survivors so desperately need.
But the hungry ex-humans aren’t the only threats the heroes face. Former allies, their powers and psyches hideously twisted, lurk in the city’s ruins. And just a few miles away, another group is slowly amassing power . . . led by an enemy with the most terrifying ability of all.”
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“Phoebe is just your typical goth girl with a crush. He’s strong and silent…and dead.
All over the country, a strange phenomenon is happening. Some teenagers who die aren’t staying dead. They are coming back to life, but they are no longer the same—they stutter, and their reactions to everything are slower. Termed “”living impaired”” or “”differently biotic,”” they are doing their best to fit into a society that doesn’t want them.
Fitting in is hard enough when you don’t have the look or attitude, but when almost everyone else is alive and you’re not, it’s close to impossible. The kids at Oakvale High don’t want to take classes or eat in the cafeteria next to someone who isn’t breathing. And there are no laws that exist to protect the differently biotic from the people who want them to disappear—for good.
With her pale skin and Goth wardrobe, Phoebe has never run with the popular crowd. But no one can believe it when she falls for Tommy Williams, the leader of the dead kids. Not her best friend, Margi, whose fear of the differently biotic is deeply rooted in guilt over the past. And especially not her neighbor, Adam, the star of the football team. Adam has just realized his feelings for Phoebe run much deeper than just friendship. He would do anything for her, but what if protecting Tommy is the one thing that would make her happy? “
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The end begins with a viral outbreak unlike anything mankind has ever encountered before. The infected are subject to delirium, fever, a dramatic increase in violent behavior, and a one-hundred percent mortality rate. But it doesn’t end there. The victims return from death to walk the earth. When a massive military operation fails to contain the living dead it escalates into a global pandemic. In one fell swoop, the necessities of life become much more basic. Gone are petty everyday concerns. Gone are the amenities of civilized life. Yet a single law of nature remains: Live, or die. Kill, or be killed. On one side of the world, a battle-hardened general surveys the remnants of his command: a young medic, a veteran photographer, a brash Private, and dozens of refugees, all are his responsibility—all thousands of miles from home. Back in the United States, an Army colonel discovers the darker side of Morningstar virus and begins to collaborate with a well-known journalist to leak the information to the public…and the Morningstar Saga has begun.
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In the wake of a devastating disease, everyone sixteen and older is either dead or a decomposing, brainless creature with a ravenous appetite for flesh. Teens have barricaded themselves in buildings throughout London and venture outside only when they need to scavenge for food. The group of kids living a Waitrose supermarket is beginning to run out of options. When a mysterious traveler arrives and offers them safe haven at Buckingham Palace, they begin a harrowing journey across London. But their fight is far from over-the threat from within the palace is as real as the one outside it.
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An epic and gripping tale of catastrophe and survival,The Passage is the story of Amy—abandoned by her mother at the age of six, pursued and then imprisoned by the shadowy figures behind a government experiment of apocalyptic proportions. But Special Agent Brad Wolgast, the lawman sent to track her down, is disarmed by the curiously quiet girl and risks everything to save her. As the experiment goes nightmarishly wrong, Wolgast secures her escape—but he can’t stop society’s collapse. And as Amy walks alone, across miles and decades, into a future dark with violence and despair, she is filled with the mysterious and terrifying knowledge that only she has the power to save the ruined world.
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“For twenty-five years, civilization has survived in meager enclaves, guarded against a plague of the dead. Temple wanders this blighted landscape, keeping to herself and keeping her demons inside her heart. She can’t remember a time before the zombies, but she does remember an old man who took her in and the younger brother she cared for until the tragedy that set her on a personal journey toward redemption.
Moving back and forth between the insulated remnants of society and the brutal frontier beyond, Temple must decide where ultimately to make a home and find the salvation she seeks.”
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“In a steel-and-lead encased bunker a Special Forces soldier waits on his final orders.
On the surface a bacterium has turned 90% of the population into hyper-aggressive predators.
Now Captain Lee Harden must leave the bunker and venture into the wasteland to rekindle a shattered America.”
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“Late Fall – 2010
Reuters – Estimates say that nearly three thousand people nationwide, and fifteen thousand people worldwide have died of the H1N1 virus or Swine flu and nearly eighty thousand cases have been confirmed in hospitals and clinics across the United States and the world, the World Heath Organization reported. The influenza pandemic of 2010, while not nearly as prolific as the one that raged in 1918 still has citizens around the world in a near state of panic.
New York Post (Headlines October 31st) – Beware! Children Carry Germs! – Halloween Canceled!
New York Times – (Headlines November 3rd) – Swine flu claims latest victim – Vice President surrounded by family and friends at the end.
Boston Globe – (Headlines November 28th) – Swine Flu Vaccinations Coming!
Boston Herald – (Headlines December 6th) – Shots in Short Supply – Lines Long!
National Enquirer – (Headlines December 7th) – The Dead Walk!
There would be no more headlines. “
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“A bastard hybrid of War of the Worlds and Night of the Living Dead, Autumn chronicles the struggle of a small group of survivors forced to contend with a world torn apart by a deadly disease. After 99% of the population of the planet is killed in less than 24 hours, for the very few who have managed to stay alive, things are about to get much worse. Animated by “”phase two”” of some unknown contagion, the dead begin to rise. At first slow, blind, dumb and lumbering, quickly the bodies regain their most basic senses and abilities… sight, hearing, locomotion… As well as the instinct toward aggression and violence. Held back only by the restraints of their rapidly decomposing flesh, the dead seem to have only one single goal – to lumber forth and destroy the sole remaining attraction in the silent, lifeless world: those who have survived the plague, who now find themselves outnumbered 1,000,000 to 1…
Without ever using the ‘Z’ word, Autumn offers a new perspective on the traditional zombie story. There’s no flesh eating, no fast-moving corpses, no gore for gore’s sake. Combining the atmosphere and tone of George Romero’s classic living dead films with the attitude and awareness of 28 Days (and Weeks) later, this horrifying and suspenseful novel is filled with relentless cold, dark fear.”
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“Angel Crawford is a Loser.
Living with her alcoholic deadbeat dad in the swamps of southern Louisiana, she’s a high school dropout with a pill habit and a criminal record who’s been fired from more crap jobs than she can count. Now on probation for a felony, it seems that Angel will never pull herself out of the downward spiral her life has taken.
That is, until the day she wakes up in the ER after overdosing on painkillers. Angel remembers being in a horrible car crash, but she doesn’t have a mark on her. To add to the weirdness, she receives an anonymous letter telling her there’s a job waiting for her at the county morgue—and that it’s an offer she doesn’t dare refuse.
Before she knows it she’s dealing wth a huge crush on a certain hunky deputy and a brand new addiction: an overpowering craving for brains. Plus, her morgue is filling up with the victims of a serial killer who decapitates his prey—just when she’s hungriest!
Angel’s going to have to grow up fast if she wants to keep this job and stay in one piece. Because if she doesn’t, she’s dead meat.”
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“In 1968, after the first zombie outbreak, Wanda Mayhall and her three young daughters discover the body of a teenage mother during a snowstorm. Wrapped in the woman’s arms is a baby, stone-cold, not breathing, and without a pulse. But then his eyes open and look up at Wanda—and he begins to move.
The family hides the child—whom they name Stony—rather than turn him over to authorities that would destroy him. Against all scientific reason, the undead boy begins to grow. For years his adoptive mother and sisters manage to keep his existence a secret—until one terrifying night when Stony is forced to run and he learns that he is not the only living dead boy left in the world.”
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“A pandemic has devastated the planet, sorting humanity into two types: the uninfected and the infected, the living and the living dead. After the worst of the plague is over, armed forces stationed in Chinatown’s Fort Wonton have successfully reclaimed the island south of Canal Street—aka Zone One. Mark Spitz is a member of one of the three-person civilian sweeper units tasked with clearing lower Manhattan of the remaining feral zombies. Zone One unfolds over three surreal days in which Spitz is occupied with the mundane mission of straggler removal, the rigors of Post-Apocalyptic Stress Disorder (PASD), and the impossible task of coming to terms with a fallen world. And then things start to go terribly wrong…
At once a chilling horror story and a literary novel by a contemporary master, Zone One is a dazzling portrait of modern civilization in all its wretched, shambling glory.”
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“Robert Neville may well be the last living man on Earth . . . but he is not alone.
An incurable plague has mutated every other man, woman, and child into bloodthirsty, nocturnal creatures who are determined to destroy him.
By day, he is a hunter, stalking the infected monstrosities through the abandoned ruins of civilization. By night, he barricades himself in his home and prays for dawn…”
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“In Mary’s world there are simple truths.
The Sisterhood always knows best.
The Guardians will protect and serve.
The Unconsecrated will never relent.
And you must always mind the fence that surrounds the village; the fence that protects the village from the Forest of Hands and Teeth.
But, slowly, Mary’s truths are failing her. She’s learning things she never wanted to know about the Sisterhood and its secrets, and the Guardians and their power. And, when the fence is breached and her world is thrown into chaos, about the Unconsecrated and their relentlessness.
Now, she must choose between her village and her future, between the one she loves and the one who loves her. And she must face the truth about the Forest of Hands and Teeth. Could there be life outside a world surrounded in so much death?”
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“THE RISING is the story of Jim Thurmond, a determined father battling his way across a post-apocalyptic zombie landscape, to find his young son. Accompanied by Martin, a preacher still holding to his faith, and Frankie, a recovering heroin addict with an indomitable will to survive, Jim travels from state to state and town to town, facing an endless onslaught of undead hordes, and the evils perpetrated by his fellow man.
This brand-new, author’s preferred edition, restores nearly 30,000 words of material that was cut from the original edition. These new chapters, which have never been seen by anyone before now, expand the original story, adding new depths to characters and more horrific situations.”
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“The morning that the world ends, Katie is getting ready for court and housewife Jenni is taking care of her family. Less than two hours later, they are fleeing for their lives from a zombie horde.
Thrown together by circumstance, Jenni and Katie become a powerful zombie-killing partnership, mowing down zombies as they rescue Jenni’s stepson, Jason, from an infected campground.
They find sanctuary in a tiny, roughly fortified Texas town. There Jenni and Katie find they are both attracted to Travis, leader of the survivors; and the refugees must slaughter people they know, who have returned in zombie form.
Fast-paced and exciting, filled with characters who grab your heart, The First Days: As the World Dies is the beginning of a frightening trilogy.”
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On October 1, God is in His heaven, the stock market stands at 10,140, most of the planes are on time, and graphic artist Clayton Riddell is visiting Boston, having just landed a deal that might finally enable him to make art instead of teaching it. But all those good feelings about the future change in a hurry thanks to a devastating phenomenon that will come to be known as The Pulse. The delivery method is a cell phone—everyone’s cell phone. Now Clay and the few desperate survivors who join him suddenly find themselves in the pitch-black night of civilization’s darkest age, surrounded by chaos, carnage, and a relentless human horde that has been reduced to its basest nature…and then begins to evolve. There’s really no escaping this nightmare. But for Clay, an arrow points the way home to his family in Maine, and as he and his fellow refugees make their harrowing journey north, they begin to see the crude signs confirming their direction. A promise of a safe haven, perhaps, or quite possibly the deadliest trap of all…
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The world we knew is gone. The world of commerce and frivolous necessity has been replaced by a world of survival and responsibility. An epidemic of apocalyptic proportions has swept the globe, causing the dead to rise and feed on the living. In a matter of months society has crumbled: no government, no grocery stores, no mail delivery, no cable TV. In a world ruled by the dead, the survivors are forced to finally start living.
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Welcome to New York City, Population Zero? The power grid has collapsed. There is no running water, no light, no heat. The massive neon signs of Times Square are dark now, and the subway trains crouch silent in their tunnels, waiting for commuters who will never return. An epidemic of staggering lethality has passed over the city and left nothing living in its wake. And yet the city is not deserted. The dead have returned to life, and they’re hungry. The millions of people who once worked and lived in New York have been turned into cannibalistic monsters whose only function is to consume. No living person would dare enter the city–it would be suicide. Dekalb doesn’t have a choice. He must protect his daughter’s future, and that means retrieving vital medical supplies from the UN building in Midtown. A cadre of teenage girl soldiers have been recruited to help him find what he needs, and get back alive. They’re well armed. They’re devoted to their mission and willing to sacrifice anything to pull it off. But the odds against them are staggering. Especially when it turns out that not all zombies are created equal. Deep inside the city a medical student named Gary comes back from the dead different–his mind is intact. He can still think and feel. He’s hungry, just like the rest, but unlike them he can plan, plot, and scheme. He can even lead the others, bending them to his will. Soon he has a small army at his command, a growing mob of rotting corpses all devoted to one cause: to find meat for their master. When Dekalb and Gary cross paths sparks will fly, destinies will clash–and the future of humanity will be decided, one head shot at a time.
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“Once on the fringes of horror, the “zombie apocalypse,” has become one of the most buzzworthy genres in popular culture. Now, in Day by Day Armageddon, J.L. Bourne delivers an intelligent, gripping thriller that will leave both new and die-hard zombie fans breathless–perfect for fans of The Walking Dead.
Sporadic news reports indicate chaos and violence spreading through U.S. cities. An unknown evil is sweeping the planet. The dead are rising to claim the Earth as the new dominant species in the food chain.This is the handwritten journal depicting one man’s struggle for survival. Trapped in the midst of global disaster, he must make decisions; choices that ultimately mean life, or the eternal curse to walk as one of them. Enter if you will into his world. The world of the undead.”
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The Zombie Survival Guide is your key to survival against the hordes of undead who may be stalking you right now. Fully illustrated and exhaustively comprehensive, this book covers everything you need to know, including how to understand zombie physiology and behavior, the most effective defense tactics and weaponry, ways to outfit your home for a long siege, and how to survive and adapt in any territory or terrain.
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Complete with romance, heartbreak, swordfights, cannibalism, and thousands of rotting corpses, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies is an audacious retelling of English literature’s most enduring novel. This expanded edition of the beloved Jane Austen novel featuring all-new scenes of bone-crunching zombie mayhem begins when a mysterious plague falls upon the quiet English village of Meryton—and the dead are returning to life! Feisty heroine Elizabeth Bennet is determined to wipe out the zombie menace, but she’s soon distracted by the arrival of the haughty and arrogant Mr. Darcy. What ensues is a delightful comedy of manners with plenty of civilized sparring between the two young lovers—and even more violent sparring on the blood-soaked battlefield. It’s the perfect read for literature lovers, zombie fans, and anyone who loves a reanimated Austen.
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““R” is having a no-life crisis—he is a zombie. He has no memories, no identity, and no pulse, but he is a little different from his fellow Dead. He may occasionally eat people, but he’d rather be riding abandoned airport escalators, listening to Sinatra in the cozy 747 he calls home, or collecting souvenirs from the ruins of civilization.
And then he meets a girl.
First as his captive, then his reluctant house guest, Julie is a blast of living color in R’s gray landscape, and something inside him begins to bloom. He doesn’t want to eat this girl—although she looks delicious—he wants to protect her. But their unlikely bond will cause ripples they can’t imagine, and their hopeless world won’t change without a fight.”
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When you have to kill the same terrorist twice in one week, there’s either something wrong with your world or something wrong with your skills… and there’s nothing wrong with Joe Ledger’s skills. Ledger, a Baltimore detective assigned to a counterterrorism task force, is recruited by the government to lead a new ultrasecret rapid-response group called the Department of Military Sciences (DMS) to help stop a group of terrorists from releasing a dreadful bio-weapon that can turn ordinary people into zombies.
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In the zombie-infested, post-apocalyptic America where Benny Imura lives, every teenager must find a job by the time they turn fifteen or get their rations cut in half. Benny doesn’t want to apprentice as a zombie hunter with his boring older brother Tom, but he has no choice. He expects a tedious job whacking zoms for cash, but what he gets is a vocation that will teach him what it means to be human.
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“The year was 2014. We had cured cancer. We had beat the common cold. But in doing so we created something new, something terrible that no one could stop. The infection spread, virus blocks taking over bodies and minds with one, unstoppable command: FEED.
Now, twenty years after the Rising, Georgia and Shaun Mason are on the trail of the biggest story of their lives-the dark conspiracy behind the infected. The truth will out, even if it kills them.”
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“The Zombie War came unthinkably close to eradicating humanity. Max Brooks, driven by the urgency of preserving the acid-etched first-hand experiences of the survivors from those apocalyptic years, traveled across the United States of America and throughout the world, from decimated cities that once teemed with upwards of thirty million souls to the most remote and inhospitable areas of the planet. He recorded the testimony of men, women, and sometimes children who came face-to-face with the living, or at least the undead, hell of that dreadful time. World War Z is the result. Never before have we had access to a document that so powerfully conveys the depth of fear and horror, and also the ineradicable spirit of resistance, that gripped human society through the plague years.
Ranging from the now infamous village of New Dachang in the United Federation of China, where the epidemiological trail began with the twelve-year-old Patient Zero, to the unnamed northern forests where untold numbers sought a terrible and temporary refuge in the cold, to the United States of Southern Africa, where the Redeker Plan provided hope for humanity at an unspeakable price, to the west-of-the-Rockies redoubt where the North American tide finally started to turn, this invaluable chronicle reflects the full scope and duration of the Zombie War. “
# | Book | Author | Lists |
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32 | Boneshaker | Cherie Priest | Norman Christof |
Tor | |||
Goodreads | |||
33 | Dead City | Joe Mckinney | Best Science Fiction Books |
Wikipedia | |||
Afrobotic | |||
34 | Handling the Undead | John Ajvide Lindqvist | Barnes & Noble |
Wikipedia | |||
Letter Pile | |||
35 | I Zombie | Jack Wallen | Best Science Fiction Books |
Pop Crunch | |||
Letter Pile | |||
36 | The Girl With All the Gifts | M.R. Carey | Why To Read |
Goodreads | |||
Library Thing | |||
37 | The Living Dead edited | John Joseph Adams | Wikipedia |
Norman Christof | |||
Tor | |||
38 | Under A Graveyard Sky | John Ringo | Best Science Fiction Books |
Wikipedia | |||
Goodreads | |||
39 | Zombies: A Record of the Year of Infection written | Don Roff | Zombie Merc |
Wikipedia | |||
Norman Christof | |||
(Titles Appear On 2 Lists Each) | |||
40 | Adrian’s Undead Diary | Chris Philbrook | Best Science Fiction Books |
Zombie Pop | |||
41 | Aftertime | Sophie Littlefield | Bustle |
Badass Book Reviews | |||
42 | By the Blood Of Heroes | Joseph Nassis | Barnes & Noble |
Zombie Fleshdress | |||
43 | Carnage Road | Gregory Lamberson | Huffington Post |
Zombie Fleshdress | |||
44 | Coldbrook | Tim Lebbon | Screen Rant |
Zombie Fleshdress | |||
45 | Dead in the West | Joe Lansdale | Pop Crunch |
Zombie Fleshdress | |||
46 | Dead Sea | Brian Keene | Norman Christof |
Wikipedia | |||
47 | Deadline | Mira Grant | Wikipedia |
Library Thing | |||
48 | Dust & Decay | Jonathan Maberry | Monster Librarian |
Goodreads | |||
49 | Forest of Hands and Teeth | Carrie Ryan | Wikipedia |
Lit Reactor | |||
50 | Great Bitten: Outbreak | Warren Fielding | Best Science Fiction Books |
Zombie Horror | |||
51 | Husk | Corey Redekop | Wikipedia |
Goodreads | |||
52 | I Kissed a Zombie and I Liked it | Adam Selzer | Monster Librarian |
Goodreads | |||
53 | Islands of Rage & Hope (Black Tide Rising, #3) | John Ringo | Goodreads |
Best Science Fiction Books | |||
54 | Living With The Dead | Rock Scully | Best Science Fiction Books |
Wikipedia | |||
55 | Love & the Zombie Apocalypse | Chelsea Luna | Bustle |
Goodreads | |||
56 | Night of the Living Dead | Romero, George A. and Russo John (original story) Skulan, Tomand Stanway, Eric (adaption) | Wikipedia |
Wikipedia | |||
57 | Pontypool Changes Everything | Tony Burgess | Norman Christof |
Wikipedia | |||
58 | Rise Of The Dead | Jeremy Dyson | Best Science Fiction Books |
Ranking Squad | |||
59 | Save Me | L.J. Baker | Goodreads |
Goodreads | |||
60 | Slow Burn | K. Bromberg | Best Science Fiction Books |
Nerd Much | |||
61 | Tagged: The Apocalypse | Joseph M. Chiron | The YA Shelf |
Goodreads | |||
62 | The Becoming | Jessica Meigs | Barnes & Noble |
Bustle | |||
63 | The Breadwinner | Stevie Kopas | Best Science Fiction Books |
Best Science Fiction Books | |||
64 | The Dead | Charlie Higson | Monster Librarian |
Wikipedia | |||
65 | The End | G. Michael Hopf | Zombie Pop |
Wikipedia | |||
66 | The Last Bastion of the Living | Rhiannon Frater | Barnes & Noble |
Zombie Fleshdress | |||
67 | The Walking Dead: Rise of the Governor | Robert Kirkman and Jay Bonansinga | Wikipedia |
Letter Pile | |||
68 | Time Of Death Induction | Shana Festa | Best Science Fiction Books |
Zombie Horror | |||
69 | To Sail A Darkling Sea | John Ringo | Best Science Fiction Books |
Goodreads | |||
70 | Undying | Valerie Grosjean | The YA Shelf |
Goodreads | |||
71 | Zom-B | Darren Shan | Monster Librarian |
Wikipedia | |||
72 | Zombie Apocalypse! | Jones, Stephen | Wikipedia |
Wikipedia | |||
73 | Zombie Britannica | Thomas Emson | The YA Shelf |
Read & Survive | |||
74 | Zombie, Ohio | Scott Kenemore | Barnes & Noble |
Bustle | |||
75 | Zombies Don’t Cry (Living Dead Love Story, #1) | Rusty Fischer | Goodreads |
Monster Librarian | |||
(Titles Appear On 1 Lists Each) | |||
76 | 28 Days Later: The Aftermath | Niles, Steve | Wikipedia |
77 | A Canticle For Leibowitz | Walter J. Miller Jr. | Zombie Pop |
78 | A New World Chaos | John O’Brien | Zombie Pop |
79 | After Life Lessons: Book Two (After Life Lessons #2) | L.C. Spoering | Goodreads |
80 | Aftereffects: Zombie Therapy, | Zane Bradey | Letter Pile |
81 | Allison Hewitt is Trapped: A Zombie Novel | Letter Pile | |
82 | Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter | Laurell K. Hamilton | Pop Crunch |
83 | Apocalypse of the Dead | Joe McKinney | Afrobotic |
84 | Apocalypse Z: The Beginning of the End | Manel Loureiro | Barnes & Noble |
85 | Arisen Series | Glynn James | Best Science Fiction Books |
86 | Ashes (Ashes Trilogy, #1) | Ilsa J. Bick | Goodreads |
87 | Autumn: Aftermath | David Moody | Wikipedia |
88 | Autumn: Disintegration | David Moody | Wikipedia |
89 | Autumn: Purification | David Moody | Wikipedia |
90 | Autumn: The City | David Moody | Wikipedia |
91 | Autumn: The Human Condition | David Moody | Wikipedia |
92 | Backs Against the Wall (Survival, #2) | Tracey Ward | Goodreads |
93 | Bad Blood (Battle Of The Undead, #1) | Nicky Peacock | Goodreads |
94 | Barely Alive | Bonnie R. Paulson | The YA Shelf |
95 | Beyond Exile: Day | Day Armageddon | Goodreads |
96 | Black Panther | Hudlin, Reginald | Wikipedia |
97 | Blackgas | Ellis, Warren | Wikipedia |
98 | Blackout | Katherine Wynter | Best Science Fiction Books |
99 | Blood Brains And Bullets | Sean Lie… | Best Science Fiction Books |
100 | Blood Crazy | Simon Clark | Pop Crunch |
101 | Book Of Riley | Mark Tufo | Best Science Fiction Books |
102 | Book of the Dead edited | John Skipp & Craig Spector | Norman Christof |
103 | Born In The Apocalypse | Joseph Talluto | Ranking Squad |
104 | Braineater Jones | Stephen Kozeniewski | Goodreads |
105 | Brink of Extinction: A Zombie Apocalypse | Nicholas Ryan | Ranking Squad |
106 | BROKEN EMPIRE TRILOGY | MARK LAWRENCE | Screen Rant |
107 | Burn the Dead (Burn the Dead #1) | Steven Jenkins | Goodreads |
108 | Can You Survive the Zombie Apocalypse? | Max Brallier | Barnes & Noble |
109 | Central Outbreak Response: Genesi… | Best Science Fiction Books | |
110 | Containment | Red, Eric | Wikipedia |
111 | Contaminated | Em Garner | The YA Shelf |
112 | Creeper Following | Brett D. Houser | Goodreads |
113 | Creeper Rise | Brett D. Houser | Goodreads |
114 | Critical Dawn | Darren Wearmouth & Colin F. Barnes | Zombie Pop |
115 | Cryonic: A Zombie Novel | Travis Bradberry | Best Horror Novels |
116 | Cursed | Avery, Fiona Kai and Blevins, Tippi | Wikipedia |
117 | Dark Recollections (Adrian’s Undead Diary #1) | Chris Philbrook | Goodreads |
118 | Dawn of the Dead | Romero, George A. (original story) and Niles, Steve (adaption) | Wikipedia |
119 | Dc’s Dead | Best Science Fiction Books | |
120 | Dead | TW Brown | Best Science Fiction Books |
121 | Dead & Gone (Rot & Ruin #2.5) | Jonathan Maberry | Goodreads |
122 | Dead Again | George Magnum | Afrobotic |
123 | Dead Beautiful | Yvonne Woon | The YA Shelf |
124 | Dead Chaos (Dead Chaos #1) | April Brookshire | Goodreads |
125 | Dead Fire (Slow Burn, #4) | Bob | Goodreads |
126 | Dead Girl’s Blog | Donna Burgess | Monster Librarian |
127 | Dead Hunger, | Eric A. Shelman | Best Science Fiction Books |
128 | Dead Island Operation Zulu | Allen … | Best Science Fiction Books |
129 | Dead Life | D Harrison Schleicher | Best Science Fiction Books |
130 | Dead Meat | Patrick Williams and Chris Williams | Zombie Horror |
131 | Dead New World | Ryan Hill | The YA Shelf |
132 | Dead Pulse Rising | K. Michael Gibson | Best Science Fiction Books |
133 | Dead Rage: A Zombie Apocalypse | Nicholas Ryan | Goodreads |
134 | Dead@17 | Howard, Josh | Wikipedia |
135 | Dead@17: Blood of Saints | Howard, Josh | Wikipedia |
136 | Dead@17: Protectorate | Hamby, Alex | Wikipedia |
137 | Dead@17: Revolution | Howard, Josh | Wikipedia |
138 | Dead@17: Rough Cut | Howard, Josh, Hamby, Alex, Embry Egg, Burns, Jason M., Hopkins, David and Bussey, Pat | Wikipedia |
139 | Deaders | Steven Bynum | Best Science Fiction Books |
140 | Deadlocked By Ar | A.R. Wise | Best Science Fiction Books |
141 | Deadworld | Reed, Gary | Wikipedia |
142 | Death & the Zombie Apocalypse (Zombie Apocalypse, #2) | Chelsea Luna | Goodreads |
143 | Death Troopers | Schreiber, Joe | Wikipedia |
144 | Deck Z: The Titanic: Unsinkable. Undead. | Chris Pauls | Goodreads |
145 | Delirium | John Stearn | Best Science Fiction Books |
146 | Destroyer (Slow Burn, #3) | Bob | Goodreads |
147 | Devoured (The Hunger #1) | Jason Brant | Goodreads |
148 | Die Trying | Nicholas Ryan | Goodreads |
149 | Down The Road | Alice Schertle | Best Science Fiction Books |
150 | Dust | Joan Frances Turner | Barnes & Noble |
151 | Dying Days | Armand Rosamilia | Best Science Fiction Books |
152 | Dying To Live | Kim Paffenroth | Norman Christof |
153 | Easy Hope Surviving The Dead | Jam… | Best Science Fiction Books |
154 | Eden | Tony Monchinski | Best Science Fiction Books |
155 | Empire: A Zombie Novel | David Dunwoody | Pop Crunch |
156 | End Time | Daniel Greene | Ranking Squad |
157 | Escape of the Living Dead | Russo, John A. | Wikipedia |
158 | Escaping The Dead | W. J. Lundy | Best Science Fiction Books |
159 | Ex Communication | Peter Clines | Best Science Fiction Books |
160 | Extinction Horizon By Nicholas | Best Science Fiction Books | |
161 | Fight the Hunger | William Allen | Ranking Squad |
162 | Fighting to Survive (As The World Dies, #2) | Rhiannon Frater | Goodreads |
163 | Find Me (Life After the Outbreak, #2) | L.J. Baker | Goodreads |
164 | First Light (The Zombie Prophecies, #1) | Adam Sigrist | Goodreads |
165 | Flesh & Bone (Rot & Ruin, #3) | Jonathan Maberry | Goodreads |
166 | Forrest Of Hands And Teeth Series… | Best Science Fiction Books | |
167 | Fortress Britain (Arisen, #1) | Glynn James | Goodreads |
168 | Fountain of the Dead | Scott T. Goudsward | Ranking Squad |
169 | Frankenstein | Mary Shelley | Authorattic |
170 | Friday the 13th: The Jason Strain | Faust, Christa | Wikipedia |
171 | Geeks vs. Zombies | Charlie Higson | Wikipedia |
172 | Generation Dead: Kiss of Life | Daniel Waters | Monster Librarian |
173 | Generation Dead: Passing Strange | Daniel Waters | Monster Librarian |
174 | Genesis (Arisen #3.5) | Michael Stephen Fuchs | Goodreads |
175 | Ghost Train to New Orleans | Mur Lafferty | Library Thing |
176 | Grey Dogs: Zombie Survival | Zombie Merc | |
177 | Happy Hour of the Damned | Mark Henry | Barnes & Noble |
178 | HATER TRILOGY | DAVID MOODY | Screen Rant |
179 | He Left Her At The Altar, She Lef… | Best Science Fiction Books | |
180 | Heaven, Hell, Or Houston | Thom Erb | Best Science Fiction Books |
181 | Hellspawn | Ricky Fleet | Ranking Squad |
182 | Herbert West–Reanimator | Lovecraft, H.P. | Wikipedia |
183 | Highschool of the Dead | Sato, Daisuke and Sato, Shouji | Wikipedia |
184 | History is Dead: A Zombie Anthology | Paffenroth, Kim (editor) | Wikipedia |
185 | Holding Their Own | Joe Nobody | Zombie Pop |
186 | Hollowland | Amanda Hocking | The YA Shelf |
187 | Humanity’s Hope Camp H | Best Science Fiction Books | |
188 | Hunger Games | Suzanne Collins | Zombie Pop |
189 | I Am Become Zombie | C.L. Allen | Goodreads |
190 | Ice Station Zombie | JE Gurley | Best Science Fiction Books |
191 | Illuminatus! | Shea, Robertand Wilson, Robert Anton | Wikipedia |
192 | Indian Hill: A Michael Talbot Adventure | Mark Tufo | Zombie Pop |
193 | Induction (Time of Death, #1) | Shana Festa | Goodreads |
194 | Infected (Slow Burn, #2) | Bob | Goodreads |
195 | Infected: A Novel | Scott Sigler | Why To Read |
196 | Infection’s | Best Science Fiction Books | |
197 | Infection’s Revenge | Best Science Fiction Books | |
198 | Into the Darkness (The Legend of Shadow and Light #1) | Fox Lee | Goodreads |
199 | John Cook | Mark Tufo | Best Science Fiction Books |
200 | Keep Your Crowbar Handy | SP Durnin | Best Science Fiction Books |
201 | Kill Ratio | Bryan Cassiday | Goodreads |
202 | Kiss of Life | Waters, Daniel | Wikipedia |
203 | Lament for the Living | David Nicol | Goodreads |
204 | Land of the Dead | Romero, George A. (original story) and Ryall, Chris | Wikipedia |
205 | Le protocole Reston | Mathieu Fortin | Wikipedia |
206 | Les morts ont marché | Mathieu Fortin | Wikipedia |
207 | LIVING WITH THE DEAD TRILOGY | JESSE PETERSEN | Screen Rant |
208 | lking In The Shadow Of Death | Best Science Fiction Books | |
209 | Lone Survivor | Christian Jensen | Goodreads |
210 | Love At the End of Days | Tera Shanley | The YA Shelf |
211 | Lucifer’s Hammer | Larry Niven & Jerry Pournelle | Zombie Pop |
212 | Lust After Death (Love Bots #1) | Daisy Harris | Badass Book Reviews |
213 | Magic Island | W. B. Seabrook | Authorattic |
214 | Marvel Zombies | Millar, Mark and Kirkman, Roberts | Wikipedia |
215 | Marvel Zombies 2 | Kirkman, Robert | Wikipedia |
216 | Marvel Zombies 3 | Van Lente, Fred | Wikipedia |
217 | Marvel Zombies 4 | Van Lente, Fred | Wikipedia |
218 | Marvel Zombies 5 | Van Lente, Fred | Wikipedia |
219 | Marvel Zombies Return | Van Lente, Fred | Wikipedia |
220 | Marvel Zombies vs. The Army of Darkness | Layman, John | Wikipedia |
221 | Marvel Zombies: Dead Days | Kirkman, Robert | Wikipedia |
222 | Miami Spy Games: Russian Zombie Gun | Armand Rosamilia | Goodreads |
223 | Mogadishu of the Dead (Arisen, #2) | Glynn James | Goodreads |
224 | Monster Nation | Wellington, David | Wikipedia |
225 | Monster Planet | Wellington, David | Wikipedia |
226 | Mouthful Of Carrion | Ian Woodhead | Best Science Fiction Books |
227 | My So-Called Death | Stacey Jay | Monster Librarian |
228 | MZS: Boston A Metropolitan Zombie Survivors Novella | K.D. McAdams | Goodreads |
229 | Nano Z | Brad Knight | Goodreads |
230 | Necro Sex Machine | Andre Duza | Barnes & Noble |
231 | Necromancer | Harper, Scott | Wikipedia |
232 | Necropolis Now | Vincenzo Bilof | Best Science Fiction Books |
233 | Necroscope | Brian Lumley | Pop Crunch |
234 | Night of the Living Trekkies | Kevin David Anderson and Sam Stall | Barnes & Noble |
235 | Odium | Claire C Riley | Best Science Fiction Books |
236 | On Stranger Tides | Powers, Tim | Wikipedia |
237 | On the Far Side of the Cadillac Desert With Dead Folks | Lansdale, Joe R. | Wikipedia |
238 | One Second After | William R. Forstchen | Zombie Pop |
239 | Only The Dead Live Forever | W J Lu… | Best Science Fiction Books |
240 | Origin Z | Tony Hartzell | Ranking Squad |
241 | Origins | Kristen Middleton | The YA Shelf |
242 | Pet From Hell | Justin Gowland | Best Science Fiction Books |
243 | Phase One: Identify (Territory of the Dead, #1) | Rose Wynters | Goodreads |
244 | Plague of the Undead | Joe McKinney | Zombie Fleshdress |
245 | Portlandtown | Rob DeBorde | Tor |
246 | Pulse: Genesis | Eloise Knapp | Zombie Horror |
247 | Raise the Dead | Moore, Leah and Reppion, John | Wikipedia |
248 | Reign of the Dead | Len Barnhart | Norman Christof |
249 | Remains | Niles, Steve | Wikipedia |
250 | Resident Evil | Paul W. S. Anderson | Wikipedia |
251 | Resident Evil Code: Veronica | Chung Hing, Lee and King Sum, Hui | Wikipedia |
252 | Resident Evil: Caliban Cove | Perry, S.D. | Wikipedia |
253 | Resident Evil: City of the Dead | Perry, S.D. | Wikipedia |
254 | Resident Evil: Code Veronica | Perry, S.D. | Wikipedia |
255 | Resident Evil: Nemesis | Perry, S.D. | Wikipedia |
256 | Resident Evil: The Umbrella Conspiracy | Perry, S.D. | Wikipedia |
257 | Resident Evil: Underworld | Perry, S.D. | Wikipedia |
258 | Resident Evil: Zero Hour | Perry, S.D. | Wikipedia |
259 | Revenge & the Zombie Apocalypse (Zombie Apocalypse, #3) | Chelsea Luna | Goodreads |
260 | Rise of the Governor (The Walking Dead #1) | Robert Kirkman | Goodreads |
261 | Rising | Brian Keene | Norman Christof |
262 | Rotten Legend | Sylvan Kills | Best Science Fiction Books |
263 | Season of the Dead | Lucia Adams | Goodreads |
264 | Shaun of the Dead | Pegg, Simon and Wright, Edgar(original story) Ryall, Chris(adaption) | Wikipedia |
265 | Sleep With One Eye Open | Beau Johnston | Goodreads |
266 | Smooth | catt dahman | Best Science Fiction Books |
267 | Something To Fight For By W.j. | W… | Best Science Fiction Books |
268 | Soulless | Christopher Golden | The YA Shelf |
269 | Splinter | H.J. Harry | Best Science Fiction Books |
270 | Strands of Sorrow (Black Tide Rising, #4) | John Ringo | Goodreads |
271 | Strange Killings: Necromancer | Ellis, Warren | Wikipedia |
272 | STRONGHOLD | PAUL FINCH | Screen Rant |
273 | Suffer The Children | Craig Dilouie | Zombie Pop |
274 | Summer (The Survivors, #1) | V.L. Dreyer | Goodreads |
275 | Survival | Owen Baillie | Best Science Fiction Books |
276 | Survival Incorporated | C.T. Horner | Ranking Squad |
277 | Surviving The Zombie Apocalypse S… | Best Science Fiction Books | |
278 | Survivors: The Morningstar Strain | Z.A. Recht with Thom Brannan | Afrobotic |
279 | Swan Song | Robert R. McCammon | Zombie Pop |
280 | Tales Of The For | Jennifer Coburn | Best Science Fiction Books |
281 | Tales Of The Forgotten | W J Lundy | Best Science Fiction Books |
282 | Tales of the Zombie | Gerber, Steve | Wikipedia |
283 | Tankbread | Paul Mannering | Zombie Horror |
284 | The Apocalypse War | Peter Meredith | Ranking Squad |
285 | The Awakening | McBean, Brett | Wikipedia |
286 | The Beginning Of The End: Apocaly… | Best Science Fiction Books | |
287 | The Bone Gatherer | Jennifer Adele | Goodreads |
288 | The Brain Eater’s Bible | J.D. McGhoul with Pat Kilbane | Tor |
289 | The Cellar | A.J. Whitten | The YA Shelf |
290 | The Dark and Hollow Places (The Forest of Hands and Teeth, #3) | Carrie Ryan | Goodreads |
291 | The Dead War Zombie Collection | George L. Cook III | Goodreads |
292 | The Dead-Tossed Waves (The Forest of Hands and Teeth, #2) | Carrie Ryan | Goodreads |
293 | The Demented (The Demented Z #1) | Derek J. Thomas | Goodreads |
294 | The Dust: The zombie apocalypse in Ireland | Jonathan Lynch | Goodreads |
295 | The End Games | T. Michael Martin | The YA Shelf |
296 | The Experiment Zombie Apocalypse … | Best Science Fiction Books | |
297 | The Fall Into Zombies | Steven Bynum | Best Science Fiction Books |
298 | The Fallen | Charlie Higson | Wikipedia |
299 | The Fear | Higson, Charlie | Wikipedia |
300 | The Gathering Dead | Stephen Knight | Best Science Fiction Books |
301 | The Hunted | Charlie Higson | Wikipedia |
302 | The Infected | Matt Cronan | Ranking Squad |
303 | The Infection | Craig Dilouie | Zombie Pop |
304 | The Iron Duke (Iron Seas #1) | Meljean Brook | Badass Book Reviews |
305 | The Last Day In The Life Of Jilli… | Best Science Fiction Books | |
306 | The Loving Dead | Amelia Beamer | Barnes & Noble |
307 | The Ministry of Zombies: Official Zombie Handbook | Zombie Merc | |
308 | The Mountain And The City | Brian Martinez | Zombie Pop |
309 | The Old Man And The Wasteland | Nick ColeRead the review | Zombie Pop |
310 | The Orphans :Origins , | Mike Evans | Best Science Fiction Books |
311 | The Panama Laugh | Thomas S. Roche | Barnes & Noble |
312 | The Pretty Dead | David Martin Stack | Monster Librarian |
313 | The Purge | Sofi Oksanen | Best Science Fiction Books |
314 | The Reanimation Of Edward Schuett… | Best Science Fiction Books | |
315 | The Return Man | V.M. Zito | Badass Book Reviews |
316 | The Road | Cormac McCarthy | Zombie Pop |
317 | The Sacrifice | Charlie Higson | Wikipedia |
318 | The Scavengers | Michael Perry | Best Science Fiction Books |
319 | The Stand | Stephen King | Zombie Pop |
320 | The Strain | Guillermo Del Toro & Chuck Hogan | Zombie Pop |
321 | The Stupidest Angel: A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror | Moore, Christopher | Wikipedia |
322 | The Supplemental Elaboration of Clyde T. Barrow | Karolina Jones | Goodreads |
323 | The Tenth Life of Mr. Whiskers | R.A. Gates | Goodreads |
324 | The Undead: Book One, Overview | Michael Pugh | Goodreads |
325 | The Undead: Zombie Anthology | D. L. Snell (Editor), Elijah Hall (Editor), Eric Shapiro(Contributor) | Wikipedia |
326 | The Undertakers: Rise of the Corpses | Ty Drago | Monster Librarian |
327 | The Unkillables | J. Boyett | Ranking Squad |
328 | THE UNNOTICEABLES | ROBERT BROCKWAY | Screen Rant |
329 | The Valley of the Dead | Kim Paffenroth | Zombie Horror |
330 | The Village of Dead Souls | Michael G. Wallace | Goodreads |
331 | The Walk | Lee Goldberg | Zombie Pop |
332 | The Walking Dead, Volume 11: Fear the Hunters | Robert Kirkman | Library Thing |
333 | The Walking Dead, Volume 12: Life Among Them | Robert Kirkman | Library Thing |
334 | The Walking Dead, Volume 15: We Find Ourselves | Robert Kirkman | Library Thing |
335 | The Walking Dead, Volume 3: Safety Behind Bars | Robert Kirkman | Library Thing |
336 | The Walking Dead, Volume 7: The Calm Before | Robert Kirkman | Library Thing |
337 | The Walking Dead: The Road to Woodbury | Kirkman, Robert and Bonasinga, Jay | Wikipedia |
338 | The White Trash Zombie series | Diana Rowland | Letter Pile |
339 | The Zom-B Chronicles | Darren Shan | The YA Shelf |
340 | The Zombie Combat Manual: A Guide to Fighting the Living Dead | Roger Ma | Tor |
341 | The Zombie Handbook: An Essential Guide to Zombies and, More Importantly, How to Avoid Them | Dr. Robert Curran | Monster Librarian |
342 | The Zombie Rule Book: A Zombie Apocalypse Survival Guide | Tony Newton | Goodreads |
343 | The Zombie Sheriff Takes Tucson: A Love Story | Brian South | Goodreads |
344 | Thirteen Roses Book One: Before: … | Best Science Fiction Books | |
345 | THIS DARK EARTH | JOHN JACOBS | Screen Rant |
346 | This is Not a Test (This is Not a Test #1) | Courtney Summers | Goodreads |
347 | This is the Way the World Ends: An Oral History of the Zombie War | Keith Taylor | Goodreads |
348 | Thunder and Ashes: The Morningstar Strain | Z.A. Recht | Afrobotic |
349 | Time Of Death Asylum | Best Science Fiction Books | |
350 | Toe Tags | Romero, George A. | Wikipedia |
351 | Tomorrow Land | Mari Mancusi | The YA Shelf |
352 | Toward The Brink | Craig A. McDonough | Best Science Fiction Books |
353 | Twilight of the Dead | Travis Adkins | Afrobotic |
354 | Ultimate Fantastic Four | Millar, Mark | Wikipedia |
355 | Undead | Russo, John | Wikipedia |
356 | Undead L.a | Devan Sagliani | Best Science Fiction Books |
357 | Undead. R R | R.R. Haywood | Best Science Fiction Books |
358 | Unnamed Feeling | N. M. Lane | Ranking Squad |
359 | Until | Mrs Aurora Rose Reynolds | Best Science Fiction Books |
360 | Until The End Of The World | Sarah … | Best Science Fiction Books |
361 | Vaccination | Robert W. Sears | Best Science Fiction Books |
362 | Valley Of Death Zombie Trailer Pa… | Best Science Fiction Books | |
363 | Vengeance | Taz Gallaher | Goodreads |
364 | Victorian Undead | Edginton, Ian | Wikipedia |
365 | Victorian Undead II | Edginton, Ian | Wikipedia |
366 | Voodo Plague | Best Science Fiction Books | |
367 | Walking Dead | Robert Kirkman | Pop Crunch |
368 | Walking In The Shadow | Holloway Gray | Best Science Fiction Books |
369 | Wax | Phil Duncan | The YA Shelf |
370 | We Got Zombies On The Lawn Again, Ma (Ax Handel’s Special Zombie Notebooks Book 1) | Donnie Smith | Goodreads |
371 | What our Eyes have Witnessed | Stant Litore | Zombie Horror |
372 | Wool | Hugh Howey | Zombie Pop |
373 | Working Stiff (Revivalist #1) | Rachel Caine | Badass Book Reviews |
374 | Writing on the Wall (Survival, #1) | Tracey Ward | Goodreads |
375 | X: A Short Story | Jack Croxall | Goodreads |
376 | Xombie: Reanimated (Volume 1) | Farr, James | Wikipedia |
377 | You are So Undead to Me | Stacey Jay | Monster Librarian |
378 | Z Plan Blood On The Sand | Mikhail … | Best Science Fiction Books |
379 | Z Plan Red Tides | Mikhail Lerma | Best Science Fiction Books |
380 | Z-risen | Timothy W Long | Best Science Fiction Books |
381 | Zero Day (Slow Burn, #1) | Bob | Goodreads |
382 | Zom-B: Angels | Shan, Darren | Wikipedia |
383 | Zom-B: Baby | Shan, Darren | Wikipedia |
384 | Zom-B: City | Shan, Darren | Wikipedia |
385 | Zom-B: Gladiator | Shan, Darren | Wikipedia |
386 | Zom-B: Mission | Shan, Darren | Wikipedia |
387 | Zom-B: Underground | Shan, Darren | Wikipedia |
388 | Zombie | Joyce Carol Oates | Norman Christof |
389 | Zombie Apocalypse Diaries: Outbreak | J. Scott Edwards | Goodreads |
390 | Zombie Bashing Rejects | Lucille Wiekel | Goodreads |
391 | Zombie Blondes | Brian James | Monster Librarian |
392 | Zombie Crusade Series | J.W. Vohs | Best Science Fiction Books |
393 | Zombie CSU: The Forensics of the Living Dead | Jonathan Maberry | Authorattic |
394 | Zombie Fighter Jango | Cedric Nye | Best Science Fiction Books |
395 | Zombie Queen of Newbury High | Amanda Ashby | Monster Librarian |
396 | Zombie Seed | P.M. Barnes | Best Science Fiction Books |
397 | Zombie Stories For People With Sh… | Best Science Fiction Books | |
398 | Zombie War: An account of the zombie apocalypse that swept across America | Nicholas Ryan | Goodreads |
399 | Zombie Youth: Book 1: Playground Politics | H.D. Goodhue | Monster Librarian |
400 | Zombie Youth: Book 2: Borrowed Time | H.E.Goodhue | Monster Librarian |
401 | Zombies For Zombies | David P. Murphy | Authorattic |
402 | Zombies from the Pulps!: Twenty Classic Stories of the Walking Dead | Jeffrey Shanks | Goodreads |
403 | Zombies of All Hallows Evil | William Bebb | Goodreads |
404 | Zombies vs. Unicorns edited | Justine Larbalestier and Holly Black | Monster Librarian |
405 | Zomblog Saga Box Set | TW Brown | Best Science Fiction Books |
406 | Zomosapiens | David Moon | Best Science Fiction Books |
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