I really needed a silly lighthearted book, because I realized my past couple books had all been on pretty heavy topics. This is a witty take on teenage zombies coming back to life. Daniel Waters take on zombies isn't like normal zombie books, they're not monsters, just a little slow and awkward. ...
The second in the series by Daniel Waters. I really found these books to have a lot of emotions. The characters really evolve throughout the story. If at first they seem like typical, stereotypical, goths and jocks etc. Just give it time and you really can see them change as the story goes on. I ...
This was quite a good book and a good follow up for the previous two books. It had a good plot and I was glad that I could follow the action, even when it was not revolving around Phoebe and Adam. However, it was disconcerting at first to see the plot happen from Karen's POV. I do not know if ...
Pretty funny. Not so funny is that someone dug up some graves in one of the cemeteries in Winford. Tak insists "his people," as he likes to call them, had nothing to do with it. Karen believes him, and I sort of do too. It makes me nervous, though, because whoever did it really did a good job of ...
The neighborhood where I’d had Pete drop me off wasn’t the one I lived in. The whole way home I couldn’t stop thinking, I just made out with Pete Martinsburg. It was gross in so many ways. I guess it’s a good thing that zombies can’t throw up. After his initial kiss, which kind of took me by surp...
Her motion kicked up a cool trailing breeze that seemed to settle on the skin and catch in their hair. As they watched her go by, Phoebe could almost tell what everyone was thinking. Everyone, that is, except for the dead girl. Across from her, Margi shook her head, her silver teardrop earrings d...