World War Z’s Biggest Changes From the Book: 3 Great Scenes That Got Cut

Titled “World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War” by Max Brooks, this work stands as a stark contrast to its film adaptation. Unlike the movie, which follows the action-packed adventure of one character named Gerry Lane in his pursuit of the zombie virus’s origin and potential cure, the book is composed as a compilation of survivor testimonies from various parts of the world. This narrative style showcases distinct survival struggles, efforts, and solutions to combat the zombie menace on a global scale. Notably, the novel shares many themes with Max Brooks’ other work, “The Zombie Survival Guide.








