Tuesday, October 20, 2015
World War Z: Turning the Tide
This chapter was mainly about the aftermath of the beginning of the Zombie Apocalypse and what militaries and the governments were doing to keep the living dead as far from their territories as possible. A story that caught my attention was told by a girl named Jesika, who lived in Sand Lakes Provincial Wilderness Park, Manitoba, Canada. Her story was about her and her families "trip" to go as far north as possible. This is what they all thought would be the safest idea. She talked of the fun they had at first, everyone being so nice, singing songs by a campfire, until it all came to an end. Slowly, they ran out of food and resources, no more wood to burn, no more fish to catch, or animals to hunt. People began fighting and hating each other, stealing from one another. Everyone just waited for winter to start, then couldn't wait for it to be over. What I thought was most interesting was that she said they couldn't wait for winter because the Zombies would freeze, but as soon as winter came to an end, they melted, and were back to the way they were. Ready to eat brains.
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