BACK COVER BLURB: The Good News: Jake's dream girl, Amanda Blake, finally knows his name. The Bad News: It's because they both contracted a mysterious zombie virus, ate half the senior class, and are on the run from a teen psychic who the government sent to track them down.As Jake and Amanda deal wi...
This book is written from 2 POVs. Cass who works at the government and is a psychic teenage girl. Then we have Jake, who is our zombie with a conscience. I applaud the book for showing another way of zombieness. This time it is like herpes, it is sexually transmittable. I really liked that idea, i...
Initial thoughts upon finishing this book: Loved the interesting and different take on zombies. Liked the characters. Liked that it had more depth than I had originally thought it would. Didn't like the ending. Hated Alastair. Wondering if this will be a series? There was a lot left open at the end ...
To be honest, I expected Jeff Hart's Eat, Brains, Love to be a bit fluffy and definitely silly... Blame this assumption on the cover. Because, while there is a certain goriness to concept of the cover, it really didn't give me reason to assume that the book was really deal with the typical gory zomb...
I thought Eat, Brains, Love was going to be the perfect book for me. I love the gruesome cover and how it looks like a parody of [b:Eat, Pray, Love|19501|Eat, Pray, Love|Elizabeth Gilbert|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1294023455s/19501.jpg|3352398]. The description also was alluring to me with it's p...
At this time I am DNFing this one at 6%. For me the writing style is not my taste and with all the books on my TBR pile I can't see keeping at this one when it just isn't hitting me right.
I got a kick out of what kind of boy Jake is in this one. He read like a dog… and I don’t mean the douche baggy type either, but more like the easily distracted dog-mind as in is that a bouncy bunny that I see? I also got a kick out of how inappropriate he could be and how honestly lazy he was. He t...
This is a great book. I love both Jake and Cass. This book has a great mix of humor and gore and the author leaves it open for the sequel. I can’t wait to see what happens next.
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