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The Walking Dead
Having the dead coming out of their graves to greet us isn't really the way anyone would plan a family reunion. The Walking Dead by Robert Kirkman has been reviewed by Julia Torres, whose review I am reviewing right now. She uses classic phrases with a twist, like "on the edge of the bed" and tells her honest opinion of why people should read it, as it presents a theme to take in everything you have right now with thankfulness 'cuz you might not have it in the future.
The reader of this review learns a lot about the comic book series, including the mood of the books, Kirkman's writing style, and what The Walking Dead is about. We also learn we shouldn't take what we have for granted. You applaud Kirkman, Julia, and now I applaud you.
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