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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Miriam Molina wrote: 10 Oct 2018, 04:47 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!

I always knew catching that bridal bouquet was life-threatening! All the single ladies, beware!
Sharon IS a loveable corpse! Although, personally, I would have let the bouquet go...
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gen_g wrote: 11 Oct 2018, 09:33 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!
Thank YOU, Gen, for reading it! I am in your boat with a couple of unpublished reviews, so I can always count on these awesome volunteer books to keep me going. :)
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Great review! I too read and reviewed this book and I think you have succinctly penned the pros of this book. This was indeed an unconventional zombie book.
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Debjani Ghosh wrote: 13 Oct 2018, 12:14 Great review! I too read and reviewed this book and I think you have succinctly penned the pros of this book. This was indeed an unconventional zombie book.
Thank you! I'll have a look at yours too.
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This sounds AMAZING. I was giggling to myself reading the circumstances of how Sharon died. I already love this book’s sense of humor, and I love that there’s a personal journey to boot. Thanks for the review!
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BelleReadsNietzsche wrote: 12 Feb 2019, 03:03 This sounds AMAZING. I was giggling to myself reading the circumstances of how Sharon died. I already love this book’s sense of humor, and I love that there’s a personal journey to boot. Thanks for the review!
It was pretty hilarious. If you get the opportunity to read it, I would definitely recommend it :)
Thanks so much for commenting!
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