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  2. List of zombie novels - Wikipedia

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    In a world populated by humans along with zombies, ghosts and other mystical creatures, a human police officer falls in love with his superior, a beautiful zombie woman. The Book of All Flesh: Lowder, James (Editor) 2001: Anthology of stories including works by Tobias S. Buckell, Scott Edelman, Ed Greenwood, and Jim C. Hines. The Book of Final ...

  3. List of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction - Wikipedia

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    The first book was originally published as two books, starting in 1994. An ancient whale species recreated through a genetic experiment turns out to have been telepathic, and the whales issue a telepathic call which cause most of humanity and other large land mammals to walk into the oceans and drown. Television 1994 Disease Stephen King's The ...

  4. Rot & Ruin - Wikipedia

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    Rot & Ruin is a science fiction novel by American writer Jonathan Maberry, published by Simon & Schuster.It is an example of post-zombie apocalypse setting.Based upon the short story of the same name, the full-length novel was released in the United States September 2010 and in United Kingdom March 2011.

  5. World War Z - Wikipedia

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    World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War is a 2006 zombie apocalyptic horror novel written by American author Max Brooks.The novel is broken into eight chapters: “Warnings”, “Blame”, “The Great Panic”, “Turning the Tide”, “Home Front USA”, “Around the World, and Above”, “Total War”, and “Good-Byes”, and features a collection of individual accounts told to ...

  6. List of fictional diseases - Wikipedia

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    Due to misinformation over the disease, they believe they are zombies and chase SpongeBob until Dr. Gil Gilliams, SDE, SE (snail disease expert and snail expert) informs them that "mad snail disease" is nothing more than an urban legend. Its name is a reference to prion diseases like bovine spongiform encephalopathy and Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease.

  7. List of alternate history fiction - Wikipedia

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    Based loosely on a comic book of the same name, an espionage thriller set in 1899, in a steampunk world where technology advanced faster than in ours and where several fictional characters from other works of fiction such as Sherlock Holmes and Jekyll and Hyde are real. The point of divergence is not revealed. 2004 C.S.A.:

  8. Category:Zombie novels - Wikipedia

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  9. Blackout (Grant novel) - Wikipedia

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    Blackout is the third book in the Newsflesh series of science fiction/horror novels set after a zombie apocalypse, written by Seanan McGuire under the pen name Mira Grant, and published by Orbit Books. It was published June 1, 2012 and preceded by Feed (2010) and Deadline (2011), and followed by ‘’Feedback’’ (2016).