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My Life as a White Trash Zombie
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But it got better once she got some Zombie-Confidence.



Anyone else get a ... not so good vibe about Marcus, like he's too good and nice to be true and might be hiding something that might come up in the later books? Also is it noteworthy that Angel is the only female zombie? Were they harder for *spoilers* Ed to track down or is her town particular about turning?

And I don't know whether it's just me, but I wasn't a huge fan of the writing style in comparison to the other books we've read. I didn't feel compelled to keep reading this book like I did with say Poison study or Ill Wind.
#rambling

Yes! I am currently about half way through and it's getting mighty frustrating.

The only ones I really felt like I had a clear picture of were Angel's father and Kang. The other guys were all rather similarly bland.

Oh and the ending was way to cheesy for my own tastes.




lol benedict zombiebatch! oh my thats going to conjure up some images thats for sure!!

One example is, there is a joke in the book about the zombie and the whore. I totally thought this joke was funny and have used it since, much to the chagrin of my friends. Is there any part that stood out as being funny?






If you could chose your retro-future, what era would you pick?
At first I thought a Tudor-future would be cool, but then I imagined codpieces shooting lasers. I think I want a 60s future instead. Go-go boots and Robbie the Robot for reals, ya'll!



What did you think of the multiple points of view? Were they all needed to successfully tell the story or if not, what ones could you have done without? What one's would you have added instead?
Me, I just found the Victor/Wolfe chapters distracting. I think I'd have rather seen maybe Pamela's brothers point of view as he was a bit of a status seeking dweeb, and it would have been interesting to see more of how he handled turning into a zombie himself.


What do you guys think about the way Angel handled the abusive relationships in her life, and if that contributed to the "white trash" stereotype, or if the title mainly referred to Angel's education, home, and physical appearance?


[PS. Sorry if this is question is too English-class-y! but I often wonder about the intentions of an author & how much I should be reading into the themes as I'm reading a book]

idd betypyoing liek tis.
However. I still really enjoyed the story. I think I wanna work at a Morgue. You know. To be prepared for being turned into a zombie.
It's only a matter of time.
I do live in Miami, Fl after all.


Thank You!! That line just sorta made me go "did she just...oh I knooow she did NOT just say THAT!!! :/"
Baby Girl wrote: "Ann wrote: "Did anyone else want to throw the book at the wall when she announced "zombie powers activate"? It just made me cringe so hard. Zombie powers or not I would have walloped her."
Thank..."
Oh god it was so stupid.
Thank..."
Oh god it was so stupid.
Joia wrote: "The four hosts have very distinct tastes when it comes to Vaginal Fantasy books. Do you think it's possible to find a book that all four of you would love, and if so, what would it look like?
Afte..."
This is so true!
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This is so true!



you shouldn't ponder about the reason good things happen... if there's a rainbow you should just enjoy it.
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