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  • Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead: Return to Woodbury

  • By: Jay Bonansinga
  • Narrated by: Fred Berman
  • Length: 9 hrs and 19 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (277 ratings)

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Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead: Return to Woodbury

By: Jay Bonansinga
Narrated by: Fred Berman
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The newest terrifying audiobook in the Walking Dead series, thrillingly written by horror master Jay Bonansinga, is truly infectious....

Lilly Caul has risked everything. She has weathered over four years of the apocalypse. She has done things that she would not have dreamt of doing in her darkest nightmares.

But she has survived. And now, she has staked a claim in the plague-ravaged city of Atlanta.

It is a safe haven for her people, rising high above the walker-ridden streets, a place of warmth and comfort. But for Lilly Caul, something is missing....

She still dreams of her former home - the quaint little village known as Woodbury - a place of heartache as well as hope. For Lilly, Woodbury, Georgia, has become a symbol of the future, of family, of a return to normal life amidst this hell on earth.

The call is so powerful that Lilly decides to risk everything in order to go back...to reclaim that little oasis in the wilderness.

Against all odds, against the wishes of her people, Lilly leads a ragtag group of true believers back across the impossible landscape of walker swarms, flooded rivers, psychotic bands of murderers, and dangers the likes of which she has never known. Along the way, she discovers a disturbing truth about herself. She is willing to go to the darkest place in order to survive, in order to save her people, in order to do the one thing she knows she has to do: Return to Woodbury.

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Bummer....

Don’t know how much more sadness I can take from this series. I’ve have the books and listened to them multiple times. This book, and assuming last book, has bummed me out the most. Ending is not uplifting and I wouldn’t have minded if Lily had died. It would be a merciful death for her. Overall, the narration is great. However, Most of the villains in the series end up sounding like the Governor.

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A solid Lilly Cull novel

another good story. You find yourself hoping for this group to have a break. How much bad shit can one group go through. also always finding myself yelling at Lilly, last two books she has had some doozy decisions.

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great book!<br />but WHY OH WHY ! - - - SPOILER <br />

why my sweet little Tommy!

My Sweet beautiful Tommy!

Why writers? why?!!


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Disappointed in the last two books.

It is a good story, but I would like to see more success and less failure. We need at least a core group to develop long term.

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love these books.

what a great addition to the Woodbury stories. I hope to hear more about Lilly caul and her rag time group of survivors

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Good Book for The Walking Dead fans of any kind!

On a scale of 1-10 I'd give it about a 6.5, maybe a 7. It was very much so like taking a season of TWD and putting it in book form and felt alot like a different version of a Neagan type story with different characters. Although it wasn't what I was expecting it was still good. Just from looking at the cover I thought it was going to be about Judith all grown up and going back after so many years but I was completely wrong! Still a good book though!

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Amazing

The story gets better and better can't wait for the next one

I think I'll speak for most of your readers I would love to see Lily/Woodberry in the comics




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Excellently written

you really become engulfed Inside the world and get attached to the characters it really tore me up inside certain parts of the book to the point where I even had to put it down for a little while to collect myself that's when you know a book is excellently written

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Another great one

I love this series. I would definitely recommend this for anyone that loves zombie stories.

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Still great, but...

I enjoy it as I enjoyed the whole series, but since the previous book, and now again in this one, things have been seeming way too dangerous, even for a TWD story. It feels like the danger is wherever the story is, as in, wherever Lilly's group is, not in the world of the story itself, so characters keep pouring into the story and dying at an unrealistic rate. I know conflict is king, but not everything Lilly's group tries to do has to end in a catastrophic way. It would be great to see some things work well after all and some people just not die sometimes.

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