
by Nick Cole
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Added on February 8, 2026
How far would you go?In the future, an artist specializing in historical records creates a piece of art based on three separate accounts of the Global Zombie Pandemic. What follows is a desperate patchwork tale of survival and horror as two people struggle to survive the undying dead and the collapse of an America turned unreal charnel house. Told as memos from Ground Zero, and later in a travel journal-like quest by train and foot across a nightmare landscape of ruined darkened cities and raving corpses, the three accounts reveal more than just the grim realities of societyβs collapse. The Notebook meets The Walking Dead in this stained-glass depiction of the end of the world as we knew it.A Post Apocalyptic Zombie Horror Love Story
You are already aware that, when a new Nick Cole novel appears, you must pick it up and read it as fast as possible because it will be the highlight of your week. TEOTWAWKI is one of those novels. Every turned page grips you harder than the previous and pulls on your heartstrings with immense effort. Cole ventures into a new style of writing that brings together choked up, liquor sodden voice mails and heartbreaking diary entries to create a love story for the ages. If you enjoy The Walking Dead
I thought I was burned out on zombie stories. I have read a lot of them and lately I have found them more gross and depressing. But when I saw this book release I was eager to read it. I am a big fan of Nick Cole and I have enjoyed all his books so far. The newest one was excellent. There is an adventure journey, at times a lot of action and, at the heart of it, a love story. I was totally surprised and heart broken (in a good way) by the ending.
This is not the first zombie story Nick Cole has written but I can assure you it was completely different from those he has penned before. Written under the umbrella of the Apocalypse Weird group of books, Coleβs Apocalypse Weird: The Red King and the follow up Apocalypse Weird: The Dark Knight were just that β weird. I say this with love because as weird as they were, they were also very good. Zombies aside, there was nothing weird about The End of the World as We Knew It. If anything, I think

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