Donna of the Dead
by:
Alison Kemper (author)
Donna Pierce might hear voices, but that doesn’t mean she’s crazy. Probably.The voices do serve their purpose, though—whenever Donna hears them, she knows she’s in danger. So when they start yelling at the top of their proverbial lungs, it’s no surprise she and her best friend, Deke, end up...
show more
Donna Pierce might hear voices, but that doesn’t mean she’s crazy. Probably.The voices do serve their purpose, though—whenever Donna hears them, she knows she’s in danger. So when they start yelling at the top of their proverbial lungs, it’s no surprise she and her best friend, Deke, end up narrowly escaping a zombie horde. Alone without their families, they take refuge at their high school with the super-helpful nerds, the bossy head cheerleader, and—best of all?—Liam, hottie extraordinaire and Donna’s long-time crush. When Liam is around, it’s easy to forget about the moaning zombies, her dad’s plight to reach them, and how weird Deke is suddenly acting toward her.But as the teens’ numbers dwindle and their escape plans fall apart, Donna has to listen to the secrets those voices in her head have been hiding. It seems not all the zombies are shuffling idiots, and the half-undead aren’t really down with kids like Donna…
show less
Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781622664559 (1622664558)
Publish date: March 4th 2014
Publisher: Entangled Publishing
Pages no: 250
Edition language: English
4 starsThis is a fun summer read, with a more tongue in cheek view of the zombie apocalypse. There are still hungry zombies, moments of pure terror, and every day is now a really bad hair day. I found the protagonist's POV refreshing, though I can see why several reviewers found her annoying and un...
I wasn't at first sure what to think of this one, the reviews weren't on one line. One side said it was bad, the other said it was awesome. :) My opinion? This book is fun, but I agree with quite a few points in the "we think it is bad" reviews. That is why I am also seeing this as a snack book. Fun...
“Fo’ shizzle,” Quentin agrees. “Fo’ shizzle?” Tara asks, rounding on Quentin. “What are you supposed to be, Q-dog? A gangsta? A redneck gangsta? That’s like the worst fake accent I’ve ever heard.” “Girl,” Quentin throws his screwdriver to the floor, “please don’t be gettin’ in my face. I’ll bust yo—...