Review by Bianka Walter -- Undead Redhead by Jen Frankel

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Re: Review by Bianka Walter -- Undead Redhead by Jen Frankel

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ButterscotchCherrie wrote: 03 Oct 2018, 02:31 That message about learning to be yourself after death sounds like a powerful one! It's amazing how what might be a tragic situation can be transformed with humour. Thanks for the introduction - this book sounds great!
It was a great message. It's so refreshing when a humorous book has a deeper meaning. I thoroughly enjoyed it :)
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Sounds like an enjoyable light read with some deeper messages throughout. The title itself is funny! Thanks for the review, you've convinced me to read it.
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BookReader+6 wrote: 03 Oct 2018, 07:55 Sounds like an enjoyable light read with some deeper messages throughout. The title itself is funny! Thanks for the review, you've convinced me to read it.
Let me know what you think if you do end up reading it. It will definitely leave you with a smile on your face :)
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This book sounds so good! The comedy coupled with the undead? YES! I'm definitely going to pick this one up! Thank you for such a great and enthusiastic review!
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Sounds awesome! I love it, the story of the Zombie, not the people. Great review and I need to read this book!
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JR Mercier wrote: 04 Oct 2018, 03:35 This book sounds so good! The comedy coupled with the undead? YES! I'm definitely going to pick this one up! Thank you for such a great and enthusiastic review!
It was lots of fun! Let me know what you think if you do end up reading it. If anything, it will change your perspective of zombies ever so slightly. I don't automatically think of the Walking Dead type when I picture one now!
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jcoad wrote: 04 Oct 2018, 22:53 Sounds awesome! I love it, the story of the Zombie, not the people. Great review and I need to read this book!
Let me know your thoughts if you do decide to read it. It was lots of fun :)
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This seems like an enjoyable read. I am intrigued by the concept of a fun zombie book with some serious life lessons.

Thank you for the amazing review.
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Kajori50 wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 04:24 This seems like an enjoyable read. I am intrigued by the concept of a fun zombie book with some serious life lessons.

Thank you for the amazing review.
It was definitely enjoyable :)
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This seems like a quirky tome. Will have to make a note to get to it. Good overview here, Bianka. You've got me interested in this one.
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Doug Jones wrote: 09 Oct 2018, 13:43 This seems like a quirky tome. Will have to make a note to get to it. Good overview here, Bianka. You've got me interested in this one.
Thanks Doug! Quirky is a perfect word for it :)
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I was not expecting that! I've always dismissed this as just another zombie flick, but you did a great job changing the mind of this cynic -- and many others, I'm sure. Can't wait to check this out.
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inaramid wrote: 09 Oct 2018, 19:36 I was not expecting that! I've always dismissed this as just another zombie flick, but you did a great job changing the mind of this cynic -- and many others, I'm sure. Can't wait to check this out.
Trust me - I wasn't expecting it either! It's a leap from the 'Walking Dead' type zombies.
Let me know if you do decide to read it :)
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This seems to be one for keeps (even beyond death). I am no zombie fan, but Sharon looks like a lovable corpse. You have convinced me to get this book pronto!

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Oh my, this book sounds like it has everything: mystery, thrills, inspiration and humour. I'm definitely interested in this book. Thanks for the stunning review, Bianka!
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