Book Review: Zombies Don’t Cry by Rusty Fischer

A stray lightning strike burned out Maddy’s life, but not her existence, and after a few hours of unconsciousness she wakes up undead. Not that her life was wonderful (or terrible) to begin with, but now that she’s a zombie it’s definitely more complicated. And so are the things she wished could change—namely her pseudo-relationship with jock cutie Stamp, and the mysterious deaths of her fellow students ,with all signs to Maddy being next, living or not.

        Zombies Don’t Cry is a fun read with a true vein of darkness and tons of engaging characters. Highly recommended for public and private YA collections, its pacing and conflict make it a wonderful option to keep readers interested and amused in an increasingly disappointing fiction landscape.

Contains: language, violence, brain-munching

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