
by Keith Taylor
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Added on February 17, 2026
***SOON TO BE A MAJOR TV SERIES***For thousands of years the virus lay dormant, trapped beneath the Siberian permafrost. Then we decided to dig in the wrong place. FEBRUARY, 2031: The global population stands at just 400 million, and the scattered survivors bear the scars of our decade-long struggle to defeat an enemy few once believed could exist. Some nations have emerged from the war stronger than ever. Others hang by a thread. Some no longer exist at all.In the aftermath of the zombie pandemic Keith Taylor, noted pre-war author of post-apocalyptic fiction, traveled the world to interview survivors from every walk of life, culture and stratum of society, ranging from American political leaders to Scottish oil rig workers, from Mongolian miners to members of India's homeless underclass, each with their own tale of survival against an enemy that feels no remorse, fatigue, fear or mercy; only insatiable hunger.These chilling eyewitness accounts chart the course of humanity's most brutal war. They lead us from the emergence of the virus in the Siberian wilderness to the visceral, horrifying Shibuya footage, through the panic and chaos of the evacuations to the disastrous consequences of the UN's sweeping refugee amendment. They end with us battered and broken, diminished but not defeated, in the fragile peace we now enjoy.Together these interviews represent the most illuminating and complete commentary to date of humanity's loss.From these candid accounts emerges an image of early 21st century civilization as it truly was: imperfect, divided and wholly unprepared for a disaster on such a scale. This Is the Way the World Ends: an Oral History of the Zombie War takes an unflinching, uncompromising look at the world we had and lost; a look at the pain we suffered due to our inability to accept a single, simple truth:Zombies are real.Note: Readers who lived through the war may find the interviews contained within this collection distressing. Discretion is advised."Keith Taylor is, indeed, another master of the genre." -- Jose Alfredo Vazquez, author of The War Against Them"I'll put it bluntly: if you are a fan of World War Z (the book), read this." -- J L"I cried, I actually gagged, I swore, I hurt, I cheered. This book crosses all genres and is captivating, soul touching and frightening, more for what it shows us about ourselves as universally human than for any specific apocalypse cause. I would highly recommend this to anyone with a brain and a heart. It's that good." -- J.S. Coppage
This book has been compared to World War Z, the comparison isn't entirely unfair but I don't think that aside from being a zombie story told interviews with people from various places in the world it's not that similar. There were a few stories that were pretty forgettable but there were also a few that I would have been down to read a whole book about especially the one that dealt a little more with societal changes that happened along with the zombie apocalypse, the one about the Mongolian wor
Update after reading World War Z: After being told by Keith Taylor himself that I should read WWZ I did, and have decided that Taylor's is better. Original review:Keith Taylor begins the story by telling us he wrote it because he loved World War Z and had been waiting for a decade for someone to step in and continue the story. When no one did, he started writing. For all the popular zombie books I've read, I hadn't tried WWZ because sadly I saw the movie first (c'mon people, I had to - Brad Pitt
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