Abandoned Angels' Apocalypse

Self-Published

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Description

Ishmael emerges from a forest with no recollection of anything about himself, aside from his name. He has enough of an intuition to stumble around a city, one of which is currently descending into chaos. He struggles against the living just as much as the undead. Upon meeting someone who matches the beat of his drum- a girl named Rebecca, they attempt to survive the zombie apocalypse in the only way they know how. Even Rebecca proves to be potentially perplexing for Ishmael to cooperate with. Can he find peace in a place which seeks to tear him apart from the inside out? Can he find humanity where he and his surroundings lack it? Can he find the memories that were lost to serve as a guide through this valley of death? This is Abandoned Angels' Apocalypse.

AAA is a Parasite-Based Zombie Apocalypse story to provide social commentary on the struggles of isolation, loneliness, and miscommunication from the alternating perspectives of a guy and a girl. Symbolism inbound, symbols pervasive throughout everything put in it.

Upload schedule: Weekly, ideally on Wednesdays. This is, however, my first work where I will be uploading while freshly writing, so please reach out and bear with me.

All artwork and graphics are created by me, for better or for worse.

Information

Status
Completed
Year
2024

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Rating
4.5/ 5.0
Followers
8
Views
9,034

Chapters(45 total)

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Community Reviews(1)

  • LeviticalSinnerRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    Read the full thing before making my account here, but I really enjoyed this book. It tells the story of a zombie apocalypse through a troubled narrator, and it's really interesting getting in his head and seeing his thought process through a catastrophe like this and how he interacts with other survivors. The book does a great job at showing how someone who's an outsider to most people handles being thrust head-first into a situation that he knows nothing about. I'd recommend it to fans of books with troubled narrators like The Stranger or The Catcher in the Rye.