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Live, die, get smashed - it's all just something to do!

Trainspotting meets Shaun of the Dead in a drug- and alcohol-fueled crash through a zombie apocalypse.

Oddly, it turned out the only people who could survive a zombie apocalypse are spice zombies. A squad of spice zombies must use their immunity to the pandemic that's turning everyone into real zombies to save the last of humanity.

Will the lowest of society forgive the way they have been treated to save the people who look down on them, or will they just get smashed on the free drugs and booze?

©2021 Simon Carr (P)2021 Simon Carr
Action & Adventure Horror Scary Zombie
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I'm a big fan of the lunacy that springs from the pen of Simon Carr but this one isn't one of his best offerings. Saying that, it still scores a solid 3 stars and is peppered with the laugh out loud society observations and witty conversations that are a mainstay of his work.

Simon's book are best read when you are alone - it stops all the stares and tutting

More Lunacy from Simon Carr

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I was given a copy of this for an honest review. Trainspotting meets Shaun of the dead is spot on. This is amazing. I’d love to know how the concept of this came about. I just imagine 2 wheels with different, iconic films from 2 genres on either side being span. I can’t wait to see what other mash ups might be invented

An amazing mash up

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Another fantastic book in this series. Narrator did an awesome job. The author really wrote an epic story

Spectacular

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Overall, this was an enjoyable story from Simon. Who knew a tale that revolves around a group of raging druggos in a zombie apocalypse could be so fun?

Even though I personally prefer 'A Zombie Bit Myffanie' out of the 2 zombie-themed audiobooks I've reviewed by this author so far, 'Spice, Zombie, Apocalypse' is very good. Not only does it have some very funny parts, but it also has elements of seriousness, explaining how the characters hit rock bottom, which I felt was a nice touch.

Thanks for the laugh, well worth a listen. I'd give it 4/5 stars.

Close to 'A Zombie Bit Myffanie', But No Cigar

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