by Steve Hockensmith
Still a fun read, though not as hilarious as the prequel, "Dawn of the Dead". If the prequel describes the back story of the sisters and their training in the martial arts, this sequel brings the readers in a post-apocalytic world where the sisters' training is once more needed--this time, to save E...
in a sentence or so: Elizabeth, Mr. Bennet and the unmarried Bennet sisters are off to London to get a cure for the recently zombie-bitten Fitzwilliam Darcy.Elizabeth and Darcy are four years into their marriage, and quite frankly, things could be better. Elizabeth Bennet is anxious for the days of ...
It's been a while since I read the other two P&P&Z books in this trilogy (I really need to read them all in chronological order now), but I'm pretty sure the order I'd put them in, from favorite to least favorite would be:1. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dreadfully Ever After2. Pride and Prejudic...
Sigh, and so this is the final book in the Pride, Prejudice and Zombies series. We have followed Elizabeth and Darcy through their battles with the Dead , finally a marriage and now can they survive being torn apart by the dreadful and undead life ever after? This is written in the wonderful style ...
I'm a big zombie fan, so when I first saw Pride and Prejudice and Zombies in a book store a couple of years ago, I knew I had to have it! I absolutely loved how the zombie storyline was woven into Jane Austen's words. It was beautiful, and zombielicious! Since then I have read the prequel, Dawn of t...
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dreadfully Ever After is the perfect ending to the P&P&Z trilogy. Once again we meet with our old friends, the Darcy's and the Bennets, as well as Lady Catherine and her daughter, Ann.Written in the brilliant style that Hockensmith has perfected, Dreadfully Ever Afte...
*i won a copy of this book thru a goodreads 'first reads' giveaway*
I see this is up for a giveaway at Librarything. That is if anyone is truly interested.