A review by readwithkiekie
Alice in Zombieland by Gena Showalter

5.0

“She's a skank. He's a player. He's cute but almost OD'd last year, so he's a bad bet. She's a two-faced, lying, cheating witch. That's right, Trina, I'm talking to you," she shouted. "By the way," she added just for me, "Trina cusses, which means cussing is trashy, which means my golden rule is to never cuss. I have class. Unlike Trina, the skank of Birmingham." The last part was, of course, shouted.”

Alice in Zombieland is probably one of my favourite books of all time, especially in the Paranormal genre. Gena Showalter worked her magic and casted a spell to add the perfect amount of romance, action and comedy. Alice in Zombieland is not a retelling of Alice in Wonderland, but is more of an interpretation. The inly similarities are the main character being Alice and the White Rabbit, but the White Rabbit is used as a cloud to trigger the warnings of Zombies.

I'd love Gena Showalter to write some novellas for the characters of Kat, Cole and Alice's father because they are the better characters in the book and have a lot of history.

Gimme' more, gimme' gimme' more.

“I've seriously got to stop turning my girlfriends gay, but like I can really help it. It's my animal appeal.”