I loved this book. Still wondering how someone would not notice she is dating a zombie, I mean there were enough hints, but yet she didn't know until her friends told her and she asked him.But I love the romance, they really were made for each other, and she even wanted to consider becoming a zombie...
I Kissed a Zombie, and I Liked it. I laughed when I first saw this at the bookstore. I just had to get it. I knew it was going to have a weird story line and all, with a teenage girl dating a zombie. I bet we all wondered how that'll turn out. It had me thinking how it would be like. So, I had to ge...
The first thing that came into my mind when I saw the cover and read the title was 'gross'. Why would anyone want to kiss a decaying dead body that probably wants to eat your brains? In this weird but interesting book, we have Alley, who is known for her mean music reviews and her snarky remarks. He...
Ali/Alley/Gonk (short for Algonquin) is the touch music critic of the high school newspaper. There isn’t anything she loves more than a good song and there aren’t many people out there her age that appreciate the quality of singers like Cole Porter as she does.Alley’s latest assignment takes her to...
Short, sweet, and funny. This a great story, especially if you want something quick to read, and if you like humorous books and zombies, you'll definitely be a fan. But be warned if you're sensitive to jokes about necrophilia, this book probably isn't for you because it has those jokes in spades. :P
This is the worst zombie book ever. First of all my lil sis who is ten could have written a better book than the author. Idk what the author had in mind to write but I don't think it worked. I hated the main character she is a total bore. The ending was very sad and disapointing
Although this story will not be part of "best romance" lists anywhere, is a really sweet and realistic portrait of what it means to be in love. You overlook flaws (even one as big as being dead), you get butterflies when he calls you and all of the sudden you're thinking about dying and becoming a z...
While I appreciated the satirical aspect of the book and all its nods to Twilight, the middle dragged too much for a short work, and the ending seemed clumsy/puzzling at best. Doug's love of building proves to be more of an inexplicable embellishment than anything, and Alley's character changes too ...
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