So I went into this book expecting it to basically be a high school book with zombies in it, but it turned out to be much more.Yes, it takes place in high school and there are zombies, or differently biotic, but this book really delves deeper than that. It goes into the political and philosophical c...
It was the cover of Generation Dead that originally caught my eye with it's bright colours and title, but when I read the synopsis, I wasn't 100% sure about the actual book itself. I'm a zombie purist - I like 'em dead and brainless, and in Generation Dead the teens that come back from the dead, alt...
3.5 out of 5 StarsAn interesting look at prejudice and bigotry using zombies and high school. This book felt more like a contemporary YA than a paranormal one, exploring the troubles of growing-up, friendship, first love, self-discovery, and death. However, the two main characters were a Mary Sue an...
Phoebe is pretty much like any other teenage girl, apart from the fact that she’s a Goth. Oh, and the fact that she has a crush on a guy named Tommy, who just happens to be a Zombie. All over America, teenagers who die aren’t staying dead – in fact, they’re getting up and walking away from the morgu...
Due to copy and paste, formatting has been lost.First of all, I think I need to say that I've read this book before. So maybe that's why this book was ruined for me, and it's why I don't think that it was really all the great. Maybe I just don't like it because I knew the ending already, and that th...
3.5 starsGeneration Dead was a surprise. The cover and blurb lead me to expect an amusing piece of fluff. Fun to read, but with no real substance. Wrong. In the end, this wasn't really even a book about zombies; it was a book about racism and our intolerance toward people who are "different". Some t...
Generation Dead by Daniel Waters was recommended to us by one of our readers, and after enduring this book, I have no idea what this person was thinking. As you may have guessed by the title, Generation Dead is a zombie story. In the movies the zombie is usually the antagonist, who spends most of ...
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