
Not All of Them About Zombies is a collection of short stories. The short stories range from humorous to horror. At 196 pages, it is a pretty short book that can be finished in a single sit through. Even though the stories are short, they are thought provoking and the absolute best part of the book is the introduction. It gives a glimpse of Matthew Rowe's train of thought of how the story came to be. It gives you that insight that makes you want to read the stories to see how they panned out. I found that after reading the short introduction, I wanted to skip ahead to check out the story. What twist did he add? How was his interpretation of a thought was a conveyed? What spin on a classic tale did he use? The only problem that I had with the introduction is that all of the stories introductions were grouped together. It would have been better if the intro were to be placed right before the story. This would avoid having to go back and re-read the intro before reading the short story, like I did for each one.