Review: The Swiss Family RobinZOM (Book 3) The Classic Family Adventure... Now With Zombies! by Perrin Briar



Title: The Swiss Family RobinZom (book 3)
Author: Perrin Briar
Published: June 13, 2015
Pages: 94
Genre: Post-Apocalyptic
Review: Ebook provided by author









A shipwreck; a deserted island; a horde of zombies; a single family fighting to survive.

After a tropical storm, the Robinson family discovers a mysterious boat shipwrecked on their shore. An attempt to scavenge the wreckage awakens something dark and extremely dangerous. With the full weight of the undead descending down upon them, can the family prepare a strong enough defence? Or will they become the latest victims of a virus-ridden world?

The classic tale, inspired by Robinson Crusoe, written by Johann David Wyss, adapted by Perrin Briar, is an adrenalin-pumping adventure of zombie survival.

Part of the Blood Memory universe.


I received this book to give an honest review. 
All I can say is wow, this family has really pulled together in some tough times. Now in book two there wasn't many zombies that came into play, but in book three it isn't long until the Robinson's find themselves fighting for their lives. The boys have been training their animals which I find to be very cool, they have been living off the land and it has provided very well for them. Sheep, goats, ducks, medicine and even vegetables. Their lifestyle has been quite comfortable so when they spot a ship wreck on the shores they go out to see if there is anything worth saving. Well that ends up being more than they bargain for. Will they end up surviving?  There is plenty of action and adventure within the book that when you flip to the last page all you end up saying is this the end because you just have to find out what is going to happen next. 








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Perrin Briar is an English author best-known for his Blood Memory series, black comedy Keeping Mum, and revenge tale Square. He was born in Huntingdon, grew up in Norfolk, graduated from Bournemouth, worked in London, and then chucked it all in to live in South Korea.
He has written for BBC radio, and worked in the production and development departments of the BBC, ITV and Channel 4.


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