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Book Reviews of Play Dead

Play Dead
Play Dead
Author: Ryan Brown
ISBN-13: 9781439171301
ISBN-10: 1439171300
Publication Date: 5/4/2010
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Hardcover
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Dex1138 avatar reviewed Play Dead on + 26 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Everything is pretty much revealed to you up front with this book. On one hand, you have to know what it's about, otherwise, why would you want to read it? On the other, you can probably guess what's going to happen along the way from reading the jacket summary.

While reading this, it kept playing out in my head as a movie from the 80s as a low budget cousin of Return of the Living Dead. If it were a movie, I'd rank it as something you find while flipping channels that keeps you interested enough to want to watch it. Coming from me, that's not a bad thing at all as I love b-movies!

The story moves along well and the pages go pretty quickly. I got sucked into the story and thought it was a fun read. I don't know if I'd recommend it for hardcore zombie fans (whatever that may be) as there isn't a lot of zombie action in most of the story. It's definitely a different kind of zombie story that's more about the fans and players of football than the zombies actually playing football.
donkeycheese avatar reviewed Play Dead on + 1255 more book reviews
Cole Logan is the star quarterback of the Killington Jackrabbits, the high school football team. And for the first time in their history, they have a real shot at taking the district championship. But right before the big game, Cole is attacked behind his trailer and two of his are fingers hacked off.

Not to let that stop him, he gets the town behind him in a pep rally to beat the rival Elmwood team on the field. But the Elmwood team has their own thoughts. They've been juicing up all season for the big game, and are not about to let the Jackrabbits win. They come up with a way to get rid of the team for good.

With the team at the bottom of a raging river, the outlook doesn't look so hot. But Cole has a chat with his neighbor, an elderly woman named Mona, who practices in the dark arts. They plan to bring the team back to life to win that game. With the coaches daughter, Savannah, along to help, Cole figures it's their best shot at revenge. But when the team comes back wrong, he realizes he's on a deadline. If the Jackrabbits don't win the big game, the team will lose their souls.

Ryan Brown has written a terrific debut novel! Zombies and football, what a great concept! The characters all interact well together, the stories of both teams being told in a way that is easy to follow and understand. A bit of gore, humor, romance, and small town theatrics blends well together into a quick, page turning read for some great entertainment. I look forward to more of Mr. Brown's work in the future. A great young adult read that adults will also enjoy.
reviewed Play Dead on + 4 more book reviews
Funny right from the get go. Oddly weird.