I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that this may be the first zombie book that has been called cute and sweet. Not that this isn't a respectable middle school entry into the zombie world. It's simple and amusing and the start of what should be a fun series. We got this as a review copy for Z but unfortunately it was a bit over his head -- not the zombie part but the fifth grade part. Luckily he doesn't understand bullies and mean girls yet! We will definitely keep this book on the shelf for a couple of years. The second book
I'm going to add this on to my R.I.P. Challenge reads list. Sure it wasn't the scariest book but it did have a good build-up of suspense and also some awesome zombie-based science. I think it's a great option too for parents that might have a younger boy that thinks books are boring. This is anything but boring with such grody things as regurgitation and dismemberment. It also has some loyal friends and a great sense of humor.To avoid zombification, read ingredients list carefully --
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This sounds really, as you say, cute and sweet :-) If I see it in the library, I'll pick it up.
ReplyDeleteI think we can probably post sign-up stuff for the Re-Read Challenge in early December. What do you think? Any ideas on a fun name? :-)
yay for zombies. i have this one waiting in the wings. i should read it for halloween.
ReplyDeleteA cute, sweet zombie story ... sounds like just the thing!
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