Zombie Blondes
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Each time fifteen-year-old Hannah and her out-of-work father move she has some fears about making friends, but a classmate warns her that in Maplecrest, Vermont, the cheerleaders really are monsters.
Publisher:
New York : - Feiwel and Friends
Pages:
232
Edition:
1st ed
ISBN:
9780312372989, 0312372981
Language:
English
Lexile Number:
840
Statement of responsibility:
Brian James
Physical description:
232 p. ; 22 cm.
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Add a CommentI love this book and i hate the ending.
Dull, poor ending, irritating characters and almost entirely predictable. There was nothing much to like about this book
A groan worthy read. Plot holes galore and so-so characters. No where near enough suspense and blood shed for a novel about zombies.
this book wasn't so bad. i thought it would be kind of boring but it actually wasn't. i loved how Brian James, the author used so many metaphors and similes. there was so much detail going on and a lot of description.
This was by far, the WROST zombie book I have ever read!! It had a very short and boring plot, the climax wasn't very climactic at all and even the whole thing didn't make any sense. For example, if the whole town knew of the zombies, why didn't they call the president of the U.S. or move away and do something. I know for a fact that if I found out about his, I would never have stayed in the same place. There are too many holes in this book, that I cannot even begin to explain. But to put it quite simply that this is a poorly written zombie book.
this book was good til the part when lukas died lukas was amazzing
I hated this book with a burning passion.
Good book, until the end and then it completely SUCKS!!
It's not the best zombie read but the end was awful!!!
Not really a zombie book and not much drama hapens.