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The Rising

The Rising
Author: Brian Keene
Publisher: Leisure Books
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 23 reviews
Sales Rank: 14882

Media: Mass Market Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 336
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 4.2 x 1.1

ISBN: 0843952016
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780843952018
ASIN: 0843952016

Publication Date: January 2004
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Customer Reviews:   Read 18 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Sprinting Zombies, with a twist   November 17, 2008
I've not really read much horror since I got bored with Stephen King stuff years ago and got this because I was waiting for a decent Sci-Fi or Fantasy series to come out and felt like a change.
Fast paced, characters that became likeable after only a few pages, characters that felt like leads being snuffed out unexpectedly, psychos, horrific story lines, the right amount of gore and thinking, gun-toting, car driving zombies.
Brilliant!!!



5 out of 5 stars King of the dead   August 11, 2008
This was my first Brian Keene novel and it won't be my last

Brian Keene is the King of the Undead

Peter Mark May
Author of Demon



4 out of 5 stars Zombies with rocket launchers!   January 5, 2008
Buying "The Rising" was quite an impulsive purchase for me, and I'm really glad now that I went through with it.

This is an awesome apocalyptic horror novel. The action and suspense come thick and fast, the characters are mostly easy to connect with, and the story is good. Keene shows some originality in his depiction of the zombies: these are not shambling, stupid things. Oh no, they are intelligent and can do everything they could in life, including driving cars and wielding weapons. They are human corpses reanimated and possessed by demons from another dimension, set free after a scientific experiment goes disastrously wrong. How awesome!

I was quite impressed by the religious themes running through the book. It also came to an excellent climax - kind of a mini urban war between living humans and zombies toting rocket launchers and grenades. And at last, it ends on a classic cliffhanger that quite literally leaves you gasping for more in the form of the sequel, "City of the Dead". I can't wait to start that one.



5 out of 5 stars Should Carry 18 certificate !!   September 4, 2007
 7 out of 8 found this review helpful

Before I start my review, I would like to suggest for anyone intending on buying this book to think seriously about buying `City Of The Dead' by the same author at the same time. The reason for this is that this book continues in COTD, and I pretty much guarantee that readers will want to pick up the next instalment as soon as they finish `The Rising'.

I came across this author purely by accident when searching for Zombie novels on Amazon - for some reason I had the urge to read some good old zombie hardcore for a change ! And I am sure glad that I did. Keene's writing in my own opinion seems to take the form of a good story encased with as much gore and stomach churning detail that would be legally available for him to do before he would be encased in a padded jacket and locked in a cell. This book is certainly the most blood filled, intestine dripping story I have ever read and certain people out there may well be horrified at the pure amount of pages taken up by Keene's obsession almost of babies, children and other less unfortunates being mutilated and turning into the un-dead. But then it is not so shocking when you think that those less well able to protect themselves would actually be more susceptible than most.

Unlike Monster Island by David Wellington, I felt this book went into detail about why the dead were returning to life, and Keene also came up with a reasonable explanation for why the head zombie and major `bad guy' OB wanted to create his army of the dead. (More filled out in COTD).

The book is primarily about the struggles of one man to reach his son, who he believes is still alive and hiding out in the loft of his ex-wife's house, along the way meeting up with other travelling companions who aid him in his quest. The heroes in this book are not gung ho types but rather the down trodden and forgotten people that we all pass by in the street - a heroin addicted prostitute, an old preacher, a soldier with a conscience.

The other thing I really liked about this book was the reaction of the army to the outbreak. The general idea that the military would remain sane and unaffected by the momentous events of `The Rising' is clearly destroyed by Keene in this book. Indeed the zombies in this book would on occasion seem to be the better option !!

However, traditional fans of zombie novels and movies may well be disappointed in the amount of living dead - other than human - that populate this book. If you cannot stomach the thought of zombie bunny rabbits, mice, cats and dogs, squirrels, lions, apes, reptiles, boa-constrictor, deer, birds, bats, general road kill and yes..........even a herd of Zombie cows that I had joked about in my review of Wellington's Monster Island, then this novel may well not be for you. Zombies in this book can also talk, drive motorbikes and cars, aswell as firing guns and rocket launchers !

I would normally want to give this book 4 out of five, because I really do not like the idea of creatures other than humans turning into zombies - society I feel would be destroyed in days rather than weeks - but this book is just so addictive that I feel I have to give it the full five ! Incidentally an explanation as to why more than humans turn into zombies appears in the first 40 pages of COTD.

As much as I would like to say this is the best horror book I have read, I would be too afraid of men in white coats knocking at my door, strapping me to a gurney and wheeling me away. But it is an excellent read none-the-less.

Knock. Knock....



4 out of 5 stars Terrific zombie novel   August 30, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This was a very entertaining zombie novel which brings a few new things to the genre with zombie's being able to drive cars and fire guns. It has a fairly cliched plot device (father racing to save his son) but this works very well with keeping the pace going and giving a sense of purpose to the story. Plenty of blood and guts and a terrific ending. Great stuff

 
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