Saturday, February 9, 2013

Death is only the Beginning

Truly, that's what came to mind for me when I finished reading. Granted, if you become a Zombie after dying, then there's another death to go through too. I'm not huge into the Zombie fad, but I really loved the book. I thought the way Showalter did the concept of Zombies was very unique and original compared to what we generally get for Zombies.

(one minor note that makes me laugh, Showalter is generally kept in Romance, but this book is classified as a Harlequin Teen, lol. Who knows what might happen!)

I do love that Ali ended up telling Nana everything that was going on. A lot of books have their superheroes leading double lives and doing so much lying. Plus, you know, Ali is kinda similar to Buffy in the sense she's a Slayer (of Zombies not Vamps) but by Nana knowing about it, she'll be under less surveillance for being a troublemaker b/c she knows what's going down already.

I'm with Katie, I love Kat. She's the kinda friend you know will have your back like no one else will. I'm also going to have to buy the next book because I'm gonna have to know what happens. I hope we see an HEA for Cole & Ali and also for Kat & Frosty. However, given Kat's problem, I'm afraid she could end up in Zombie form making it super hard for Ali in the long run....holy crap why aren't the other 2 out yet?!?!?!?! I've got all this stuff playing around in my head....

Christine, I blame you.

That is all <3

3 comments:

  1. I'm also glad Ali isn't leading the double life. Maybe Showalter did that to not be like Buffy. I think it is going to be hard enough for Ali to juggle school and zombie slaying. I'm wondering why don't they just homeschool the kids?

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    1. That's a really good question. Maybe if they're homeschooled it makes it harder for them to find others like themselves to continue the fight?

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    2. Maybe...It was just a thought. I don't think all states allow homeschooling anyways. The book wouldn't be as interesting if they weren't in school. They would just be training all day.

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