“This books dry comedy, plot twists, and teen take, make for a fun, smart, and comical read. I think this should be made into a movie.”
Mark T wrote this review 3 weeks ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“im planning on reading”
omfg!!!!!!!!!12/17/2009!!!!!!!!!!!WILDCATRULEZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!!!!!!!!!! wrote this review Saturday, December 5 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“A dark comedy with plenty of social commentary thrown in. An interesting twist on the usual zombie story, this time following the life of a newly re-animated zombie named Andy, including the isolation, support groups and finding love, all while trying to make sense of his new life, accepting who he has become, and trying to avoid being killed as part of a Fraternity initiation.
A great, quick read. I recommend it to any zombie lover!”
“This story follows Andy and his experience being a zombie, being alienated by his friends and family. Zombies have no rights, are attacked, persecuted, tortured and shunned by society in general. Andy with his support group "Undead Anonymous", tries to survive and get the government to reinstate their rights.
When you first start this book it seems a bit humorous. But the story becomes dark when "breathers" mistreat zombies walking down the street and frat guys using them for their pledging while society condones it. You will be drawn into their existence and their will to survive.”
“Met this author at the W. Hollywood bookfair and he charmed me, so I bought his book. Told from the zombie's perspective, it's darkly funny and strangley touching. I recommend to it anyone who like zombies”
TigerTales wrote this review Wednesday, October 14 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“I loved this book!
It was amazing.
I thoroughly approve.
READ IT!”
“Interesting premise, but disappointing ending.”
Chris G wrote this review Friday, September 11 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Park brought me this zombie novel back from GenCon. It was BRILLIANT! Andy Warner is a zombie who reanimates after a car crash that also kills his wife. In Andy's world, only certain people reanimate, so Andy is a widower, also trying to learn how to live his undeath. He is in a group called Undead Anonymous, where he meets his new zombie girlfriend and a host of other friends. It's a funny, touching, *real* portrait of second-class citizens, undead who retain their memories and their intelligence, fighting to live lives somehow similar to their former lives. Again, very touching, and at moments, hysterically funny. Would recommend this to any zombie aficionado!”
Alethea wrote this review Monday, August 24 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Who knew that a book about zombies could make you think?!? I think that parts are supposed to be funny, but this this is an incredibly tragic and heart-wrenching novel. The ending caught me completely off-guard, but I loved it and would have been disappointed had it finished any other way. ”
cmccalli wrote this review Friday, October 30 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No