This is closer to a 3 star, because of how apropos the vampire speculation so perfectly fits the history, but I didn't have a sense of excitement while reading it, so therefore I have rated it just okay. I do like and admire how Grahame-Smith fully commits himself to the premise. Serious absurdity i...
This book was quite an interesting read for me as I knew very little about Abraham Lincoln or the American Civil War before reading this. The supernatural element gave this novel some exitement woven in with historical events.However I had a problem with the narration and I couldn't seem to connect ...
The book is actually pretty cool. There's not much depth in it but the concept rocks and it kinda brings back the bad-ass image of vampires after Twighlight.
I never would have bought this book, or might not have ever read it, if I hadn't gotten it as a Christmas present. I read [b:Pride and Prejudice and Zombies|5899779|Pride and Prejudice and Zombies|Seth Grahame-Smith|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1320449653s/5899779.jpg|6072122] when it first came out...
This might have gotten another star from me, but I just wasn't in the mood for blood and gore. Though it lacks the cleverness of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, the alternative history presented is quite believable! With the extensive "introduction" about how the author was given the journals and t...
A little better than alright. I should never have watched the movie first. It made me skim through certain parts. The book and movie slowed down when he decided to grow up and be a family man and politician, but picked up for the grand finale.
This review was first posted on Northern Plunder, if you want to see more reviews please click here.I'm keeping this a fairly short review, or at least I intend too because to me the title itself is very self explanatory and well it does what it says on the cover! I picked this book up knowing very ...
As much as a I love historical fiction and urban fantasy, this was a really odd blend of the two. It just seemed so out of place. I know, that's kind of the point but this was odd.
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