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.
24/1 - I'm really enjoying the way the subject of zombies is being taken seriously, treated as a retelling of something that could have, or even did actually happen. Haven't read much, so that's all the insights I have gleaned so far. To be continued...
28/1 - The way this book is written as an in-depth retelling of a disaster was interesting and made the whole story, even the zombies, seem more likely. The authors must have done a good amount of research to be able to write about the real-life characters real lives - their families, lives prior to boarding the Titanic, etc. Anyone who, like me, really didn't like Pride and Prejudice and Zombies because there was no explanation for the zombies' existence and have therefore avoided all similar monster/classic mash-ups, should give this one a go because it's completely different.