• Dads vs. Zombies

  • Dads vs. Series, Book 1
  • By: Benjamin Wallace
  • Narrated by: Phil Thron
  • Length: 9 hrs and 35 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (465 ratings)

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Dads vs. Zombies

By: Benjamin Wallace
Narrated by: Phil Thron
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John, Chris, and Erik are neighbors in the quaint subdivision of the Creeks of Sage Valley, Phase II. The three men happily live the typical suburban family life. Their only real problems have been with each other and the draconian rules of the HOA. But, all that changes when the dead rise from their graves and walk the Earth.

Now, they must reluctantly join together to survive the spreading apocalypse and find their families. Personal fears, long buried secrets, and their own personalities threaten to tear the group apart as they make their way across the zombie-ridden landscape in Dads vs. Zombies.

©2019 Benjamin Wallace (P)2019 Benjamin Wallace

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Always good for a laugh

Thoroughly enjoyed my time listening to this. Made me smile and laugh all the way to the end. Story is not something sensational, but it is fairly original in how tongue in cheek all of the humor is. In short (and in order to keep this review short and to the point), the story is as goofy and silly as Zombieland. It is also relatively clean (apart from an occasional shit), and could possibly make a good read for older kids. If you want something hardcore and serious, look elsewhere. If you want something crude, rude, sensual, and gory, don't touch this with a 39 and half foot pole. If you want to relax and build some smile creases, then this is a good listen for you. Benjamin Wallace has yet to disappointment me.

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another win!

I found this because I love Phil Thron... I am absolutely going to read/listen to more Benjamin Wallace because the story telling
is hilarious!

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Absolutely Hillarious!

I really like the zombie apocalypse subgenre. I read the spectrum of them from the very serious to the spoofs and from the science-based virus-style infection to the supernatural cause. So it is with some authority that I state that this was one of the best zombie apocalypse novels I have ever read. It has a solid plot that would fit in nicely with any book in the genre (three men trying to reunite with their families as the world falls apart around them) but it’s the extraordinary level of humor that lifts this book to the top of the ladder.

The novel opens with our three dads (John, Chris and Erik) at the bowling alley where they have been forced to join a league by the much-hated president of their Home Owners Association. The three men don’t appear to like each other very much and it’s fairly clear that at least one of them (John) probably isn’t liked by much of anyone. The laughs start early in the chapter and continue to the end of the book. The banter between these three men is superb as Wallace draws out each man’s very distinctive character. Forced to walk home because they’ve been drinking, the zombie apocalypse comes to unlife around them and they don’t notice. By morning, the world has gone to hell and our three dads are trying to figure out how to find their families and reconnect with them.

Then the mistakes begin. In many of these novels the heroes are super smart and physically capable. They kill zombies better than Rambo. That does not describe our dads. John, especially, has an almost superhuman ability to do something stupid. And these blunders both add to the tension and create extraordinarily funny situations. Laugh out loud funny. Grab your sides funny. Rip yourself a new hernia funny. Get your eighteen-year-old son to start listening to the book with you funny. It’s that good.

It also took me in directions I didn’t expect several times. Part of this is because John continually does such comically stupid things. But many are also just good plot twists. I was sorry when the book came to an end because I just wasn’t done listening to it yet. Fortunately, I see on Audible that Dads vs. the World is coming so the humor will continue.

I received this book free from Audiobook Boom in exchange for an honest review.

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Great Book

This book is wonderful. I loved it. but, then again how can you go wrong with this author and this narrator.

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much more than I expected

I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of this book. With the title and the cover work I did not expect it to be this good.
I found it to be very entertaining and the author's sense of humor was fun.

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The only zombie story I've ever enjoyed.

It's really more about the interaction of the main characters than the zombies. You probably know people just like these guys, which only makes it more amusing. And who doesn't feel this way about their HOA? There is really no gore here, just some neighbors who don't get along trying, in the most bumbling and way possible, to survive the apocalypse together because together is better than alone.

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funny as shit

I literally laughed out loud more time than I can count. funny stuff. I'll definently be picking up the next one

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Do it

You know that gif going around with Ben Stiller wearing a big wig and ridiculous open collar shirt with the words “Do it” flashing along the bottom? Yeah, that would do justice for this series. Pick it up. Laugh. Enjoy another great series and narration.

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Humorous apocalyptic adventure or.."Shut up, John"

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I really enjoyed this humorous take on the zombie apocalypse. There is no deep drama here, just three ordinary neighborhood Dads who set out to reunite with their families after the dead start to rise. Join the ride as they first try to ignore it and let the government handle (as if), then take off in various different vehicles from Mustang to Prius to boats to get past the zombies and find their families. There are plenty of twists and turns, a surprise prepper, an HMO enforcer, bowling, drinking, lawn mowering over zombies, survivalists preparing to use the attack to take over the world, and more. Through it all, the guys who hate each other, end up bonded, and you may discover the answer to the question "How dumb can John be?"

The narration was great. Loved the different voices.

I received a review copy of this audiobook from the author, narrator, or publisher and am voluntarily leaving this honest review

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Hilarious

I avoided this book for a dumb reason - I didn’t like the picture of the cover. Dumb, I know. But I just finished it and loved it. Hilarious, book with a few twists here and there. Phil Thron is a tremendous narrator and his delivery just made me laugh. Just downloaded the next in the series and fired up to read it. 5*

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