In this outrageous parody of a survival guide, Saturday Night Live staff  writer Brooks prepares humanity for its eventual battle with zombies.  One would expect the son of Mel Brooks to have a genetic predisposition  to humor, and indeed, he does, and he exhibits it relentlessly here: he  outlines virtually every possible zombie-human encounter, drafts  detailed plans for defense and attack and outlines past recorded attacks  dating from 60,000 B.C. to 2002. In planning for that catastrophic day  when "the dead rise," Brooks urges readers to get to know themselves,  their bodies, their weaponry, their surroundings and, just in case,  their escape routes. Some of the book's more amusing aspects are the  laughable analyses Brooks proposes on all aspects of zombiehood, and the  specificity with which he enumerates the necessary actions for  survival-i.e., a member of an anti-zombie team must be sure to have with  him at all times two emergency flares, a signaling mirror, daily  rations, a personal mess kit and two pairs of socks. Comic, though  unnecessarily exhaustive, this is a good bet for Halloween gag gifts and  fans of Bored of the Rings-esque humor. 100 line drawings. 
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