Aggie Brooks Brooks من عند 208، تايوان، 新北市金山區大同里
I believe before picking this up I saw the author describe it as "Sex in the City" if all four of them fell down dead and got back up again. It did deliver that with a touch of mystery in it as well. Not really CSI type material. Probably more like having "Carrie" decide she was Miss Marples or something. Just a bit more bumbling. It is a book about the undead though, so there are gory scenes in it. Zombies do eat people, and the club scene in Seattle does lead to "hooking up" -- even for the dead. If you can handle that, it is a fully enjoyable book.
My least favorite of the three books. I gave it 2 stars only because it was of how it measured to the other two. Never-the-less, an interesting read.
I want some glass boots!! (DEFINITELY one up on Cinderella!) :)
Totally different perspective on the Holocaust. The characters were believable and the story was interesting and suspensful. I definitely recommend!
I wish Goodreads had a "don't care either way" star, because although I wouldn't say I liked it, I wouldn't say I didn't like it either. This book is cheesy. It sort of makes me think of watching Power Rangers, or reading Animorphs, or something. It's definitely an action book for kids, complete with toy stores, a make-over scene, fart jokes, and cheesy handshakes. I honestly couldn't shake the feeling that James Patterson knows exactly what formula to plug in to make a novel bring him the maximum profit. Take a group of kids, add in some super powers, subtract parental supervision, and create a series. Sure it's well-written, but there's nothing here that grabs me.