by Mark Henry
I laughed out loud several times. This was a funny book. However, the main character, Amanda, is very unlikeable. She is shallow, selfish, catty, and mean. I thought it weird it mentioned how she really didn't have a lot of friends (when human), she was more of a loner. Then she becomes a zombi...
Amanda's had a rough life, and it's not held her back one bit. She's serious about life and a successful partner in an Advertising firm and is serious about life. Until she smells the stinky breathe of that man in the elevator and has a clumsy accident afterward. All to find out... she is now a z...
Weirdly hilarious!
This book, omg, this book. I shouldn't like Amanda, I mean she kills and eats people! But she is so funny, I loved this book!Amanda Feral is a bitchy, naughty, go-getter, satire and fashion loving woman working at a PR firm that she owns together with two others. She is doing what she loves to do, h...
There has been a lot of "hype" to "save Amanda Feral" so Mark Henry can continue the series, I hope it happens but am not going to count on it. I am not a new convert to the series, it is a really good piece of writing by what is an obviously intelligent and well rounded individual. His timing is wo...
Overall, it took a bit to get into it, but Happy Hour of the Damned was a solid read. It had its moments and while I didn’t laugh continuously throughout the entire story (like I’ve heard of others doing), there were a few times that were quite amusing. I’m hoping the characters get fleshed out a ...
Raunchy, ridiculous, politically incorrect -- and absolutely amazing. LOVED this book!
I read about the first 60 pages but couldn't really get into it. The characters were just too shallow and narcissistic. That's actually not a knock on the author because I absolutely believe there's a wide audience interested in that kind of thing (think Sex and the City only more shallow and self-...