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The Walking Dead: The Road to Woodbury

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Fred Berman

11 Hours 0 Minutes

Macmillan Audio

October 2012

Audio Book Summary

The zombie plague unleashes its horrors on the suburbs of Atlanta without warning, pitting the living against the dead. Caught in the mass exodus, Lilly Caul struggles to survive in a series of ragtag encampments and improvised shelters. But the Walkers are multiplying. Dogged by their feral hunger for flesh and crippled by fear, Lilly relies on the protection of good Samaritans by seeking refuge in a walled-in town once known as Woodbury, Georgia.

At first, Woodbury seems like a perfect sanctuary. Squatters barter services for food, people have roofs over their heads, and the barricade expands, growing stronger every day. Best of all, a mysterious self-proclaimed leader named Philip Blake keeps the citizens in line. But Lilly begins to suspect that all is not as it seems. . . . Blake, who has recently begun to call himself The Governor, has disturbing ideas about law and order.

Ultimately, Lilly and a band of rebels open up a Pandora's box of mayhem and destruction when they challenge The Governor's reign . . . and the road to Woodbury becomes the highway to hell in this riveting follow-up to Robert Kirkman and Jay Bonansinga's New York Times bestselling The Walking Dead: Rise of the Governor.

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  • Graeme Cowell

    Not nearly as interesting or exciting as Rise of the Governor, and was looking forward to it just being done. Decent for those interested in the story of the Walking Dead. But I'd likely pass if I didn't love the Walking Dead series.

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  • Anonymous

    Book was a bit meh in my opinion. I was digging it until critical event happened about 6 hours in. Then after that I quickly started drifting and losing interest. It is a lot like the series. More about the people reacting to zombies than problems with zombies. Still have an hour before it ends but I have been quickly turning to despising in due to the direction it took. If you like the walking dead and are an unlimited member then check it out. Otherwise it is just meh and has been going down hill from there.

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