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The Living Dead Boy and the Zombie Hunters: A Young Adult Zombie Novel
The Living Dead Boy and the Zombie Hunters A Young Adult Zombie Novel
Author: Rhiannon Frater
Josh Rondell is twelve years old and known as the "living dead boy" due to his rampant love of all things zombie. As the head of the Zombie Hunters Club, he's obsessed with preparing for the zombocalypse. Though no one around him really believes that zombies will one day rise to devour the living, Josh is convinced it just might happen. W...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781453608845
ISBN-10: 1453608842
Publication Date: 8/11/2010
Pages: 280
Rating:
  • Currently 4.4/5 Stars.
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4.4 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: CreateSpace
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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4.5 - Okay, I have to be clear here. If I read this without reading Frater's trilogy I'd give this 5 stars. But because I have read the trilogy, and found it absolutely fantastic, I can't give this five stars. Because I liked the trilogy better. Does that make sense? They're not even in my mind even though this is great in it's own right.
I had one tiny little problem with this and that's it and it's fairly minor just because of how this characters part is played out. Josh's little brother is 3 years old and it seemed to me he said a few things that no 3 year old would say. Those things fit into the story certainly, but it just was a hiccup for me.
Oh, I almost forgot. I don't like the boys faces on the back cover. I feel like that didn't do the book justice although I will admit they stay close to the looks of the characters. That's purely personal.
And that's it for anything even remotely negative. The book is great. I finished it in less than a night. And this doesn't happen to me - I love my sleep. But this kept me up. Until the early morning hours. I had to finish it.
I think it's totally freaking awesome of Frater to make a book that the young ones can enjoy. I simply cannot wait - well, wait a sec, I can wait - I'll change that up a bit: I'll be so excited when I can finally share this with Julia! Granted it'll be awhile being that's she's not yet 6. :) But the day will come!
I'm so happy that it wasn't all "happily-ever-after" too. That would have killed the entire story for me.
(The author also has a little note to readers in the beginning, a warning if you will, that people do die, it's a zombie book after all. Seeing as how there are some pretty stupid people out and about I think that's a good thing.)
I've read her trilogy (and will reread it again sometime - it's that good!), I've read this, now I have to read her vampire book and the one other she has. I don't do vampire's but I know this will be done well so I'm willing - and excited - to give it a shot.
I'm so thrilled the people behind Rhiannon pushed her to make her writing known.