by Daniel Waters
It took me quite some time to get around to reading the third installment of the Generation Dead series and this largely because, Generation Dead and Kiss of Life were easily amongst the most failtastic books I have ever come across. Were it not for our commitment to finishing series once we start...
Let me start out by saying, you’ll want to read the first two books in this series before picking up PASSING STRANGE. If you don’t, you’ll be lost on the ins and outs of the plots and characters. Generation DeadKiss of LifeThe author, Daniel Waters, takes a different approach with PASSING STRANGE. ...
When I started this series I thought it was going to be all about the typical teen drama in high school with some paranormal stuff tossed in. Boy was I wrong. This was the third book of the set and they all share the themes of prejudice and intolerance. The fact that the victims here are zombies is ...
Let me start out by saying, you’ll want to read the first two books in this series before picking up PASSING STRANGE. If you don’t, you’ll be lost on the ins and outs of the plots and characters. Generation DeadKiss of LifeThe author, Daniel Waters, takes a different approach with PASSING STRANGE. ...
Last year I discovered Daniel Waters' Generation Dead series. I, all but, devoured the first two books in quick succession. I was very entranced by the characters, the story, and the fight for zombie rights presented within.The third book in Waters' zombie young adult books, entitled Passing Strange...
Last year I discovered Daniel Waters' Generation Dead series. I, all but, devoured the first two books in quick succession. I was very entranced by the characters, the story, and the fight for zombie rights presented within.The third book in Waters' zombie young adult books, entitled Passing Strange...
I know, these books look rather trashy on the outside, but they shine on the inside. They're not the typical "zombie" book you'd expect. I thought this one in particular was very emotional and thought-provoking. It was very interesting to see the story through Karen's eyes. The characters are all ni...