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I've long said that when the zombie apocalypse inevitably happens, I'll go zombie, I'm not cut for survival, Williford created a zombpoc where I would not even have to decide to go zombie thanks to my cheese addiction, yes, I am lactose intolerant, but I also eat pain for breakfast (it's a French speaker thing), so finally an apocalypse where my demise would not be the absolute worst!
The political commentary was a little on the nose at times but it was a chaotic, messy and fun short read so it was still very enjoyable.
I definitely would've liked more from the book. I liked it, I liked what the author was doing. I think the book would've benefited from being longer. I wanted more – the prior events, the early days, leading up the full-on attacks. What we got wasn't enough. Williford did well for the very short book, but I think his writing style and voice would've showed more if there were more (pages).
I liked Gabby and Nadia for the most part. I found Nadia to be annoying most of the time – she should be happy for Gabby for her career? Luckily we followed Gabby more which I liked. I didn't really care for the side characters – even though one of my favourite things in post-apocalyptic settings are people coming together and creating communities.
I thought the ending was a but odd as well but it did set up hints of that community building which I like. Who knows if cheese will ever be safe again to eat (for them)