I read pretty much anything, from fantasy (City of Stairs by Robert Jackson Bennett) to romance (Bared to You by Sylvia Day) to classics (Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad). The only genres I don't read are self-help and comic books/graphic novels.
10/6 - Fantastic! The night I started this I had a zombie nightmare. I was very happy to wake up after a reasonably scary nightmare as I haven't read a book scary enough to actually effect me all the way through to my subconcious in a very long time - possibly not since I read The Exorcist when I was 12 and I dreamed/imagined there was a Linda Blair/Jason Voorhies mash-up in my wardrobe. To be continued...
13/06 - Another reviewer mentioned something about finding this cheesy and that they were expecting to see someone "Asta la vista" everyone at the turn of every page. That was one of the things I liked about this book. It was like a great Arnie/Stallone/Willis action movie with gun fights, gore, and tough guy/girl police who have a repertoire of great one-liners but also have a heart (hidden deep though they may be) and aren't afraid to shed a tear (but only one, anymore would make them sissies). I think this would make a great movie, kind of Outbreak like, but with the zombie virus instead of a haemorrhagic mutated-ebola virus that while gory (for an M rated movie) was not all that deadly. Outbreak even had the crazed military general ready to exterminate the whole town to stop the spread of the virus. I would go to the movies to see that. Well, if the movie fantasy doesn't happen at least I've got the sequel to look forward to.