This book is sheer ridiculousness. If you are a die hard true loyal Jane Austen fan, you will not like this book. If you're people like me on the other hand, who don't really relate that much to Pride and Prejudice, you should pick it up. No, it is not a great work of fiction but it's super fun. I...
“It is a truth universally acknowledged that a zombie in possession of brains must be in want of more brains.” So begins Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, an expanded edition of the beloved Jane Austen novel featuring all-new scenes of bone-crunching zombie mayhem. As our story opens, a mysterious ...
PPZ has all of the major characters and events from the original book. In this version there are brain-eating zombies (unmentionables), and the Bennet sisters are ninja zombie killers. The focus is still very much on the gossip and dramas, but the storyline has sort of a dark comedy twist (not hor...
I've had this book for a long, long while but never really gathered the will to actually read it. With the movie coming out soon, I figured now was as good as time as any to finally knock this one of the tbr list. I'm kind of wavering on how many stars to give this one. If I were to rate the book ...
An entertaining read: Jane Austen's witty work made even more fun with the addition of the fight against the increasing zombie population. With laugh-out-loud bits, this is worth a visit. The prequel "Dawn of the Dreadfuls" sets this up nicely.
I was honestly disappointed by this book. It really felt like it was written by some teenagers who had to read the original classic for school and in my head this is how I imagine the conception of this book: (the two teenagers are reading the original book by Jane Austin) -I really think this book ...
I've had this book languishing on my shelves since it came out several years ago but when I saw the trailer for the upcoming movie I knew it was time to give it the attention it was due. As you're well aware by now, faithful reader, I'm a huge Jane Austen fan and so I was interested to see how zombi...
I honestly was disappointed by this book. It really felt like it was written by teenagers who had to read the original classic for school and in my head this is how I imagine the conception of this book: -I really think this is sooooo boring!, said one of the teenagers suppressing a yawn. -Hey do yo...
It is tolerable, but not good enough. And it is only tolerable because a) most of the novel is just the original Austen and b) it has a creepily fetching cover that looks good on a bookshelf. However, they say a little goes a long way, and here it certainly does. Even though Seth Grahame-Smith's zom...
I am still really unsure how I feel about this book, but a 3-star rating seems fair.Cool idea to add zombies to a classic, although I completely disagree with the intention of "transform[ing] a masterpiece of world literature into something you'd actually want to read." I think to actually enjoy thi...
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