Mundie Moms

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Book Review: Never Slow Dance with a Zombie


Never Slow Dance with a Zombie

By: E. Van Lowe

Publisher: Tor, 2009

5 out of 5 stars

Summary from Amazon:

Romy and Michelle's Hight School Reunion meets Night of the Living Dead in this laugh-out-loud debut YA novel by Emmy Award-nominated TV writer E. Van Lowe

Principal Taft's 3 Simple Rules for Surviving a Zombie Uprising:

Rule #1: While in the halls, walk slowly and wear a vacant expression on your face. Zombies won't attack other zombies.

Rule #2: Never travel alone. Move in packs. Follow the crowd. Zombies detest blatant displays of individuality.

Rule #3: If a zombie should attack, do not run. Instead, throw raw steak at to him. Zombies love raw meat. This display of kindness will go a long way.

On the night of her middle school graduation, Margot Jean Johnson wrote a high school manifesto detailing her goals for what she was sure would be a most excellent high school career. She and her best friend, Sybil, would be popular and, most important, have boyfriends. Three years later, they haven't accomplished a thing!

Then Margot and Sybil arrive at school one day to find that most of the student body has been turned into flesh-eating zombies. When kooky Principal Taft asks the girls to coexist with the zombies until the end of the semester, they realize that this is the perfect opportunity to live out their high school dreams. All they have to do is stay alive....

My Thoughts:

I was a bit skeptical going into this one. I had picked the book up several times and had always discarded it for something else. However, the last time I was book shopping I decided I should just give it a shot. I am not a major fan of zombie stories, but it seems that they are picking up steam in the recent supernatural influx into the literary world. Yes, I know supernatural books have always been around, but it seems like more are cropping up every day. I couldn’t be happier. I’m like a kid in a candy store! However, I digress back to the zombies….

Margot Jean Johnson is your average teenager. She spends her time with her best friend, crushes on the hottest boy in school, and attempts to elevate her social status. However, that’s a little hard to do with Amanda Culpepper, the queen bee of Salesian High in her way. Margot and Amanda go way back in their bitterness for one another – all the way back to 7th grade. As Margot begins her Junior year she refuses to allow Amanda to continue to rule the social calendar with an iron fist and vows to fight back. That would be a lot easier if her best friend wasn’t crusading to the make world a better place and she could lose the dork who is enamored with her. To make matters worse, Margot is a slight bit on the chubby side so no matter how hard she tries she just can’t outcute that pesky Amanda.

Then one fateful evening everything changes. On the night of the school’s carnival, anybody who’s anybody is in attendance – which pretty much means that Margot and her best friend, Sybil, are not there. This time being a nobody is a good thing. Everyone who attended the carnival has been transformed into a zombie. How could this have happened? The undead begin to roam the halls of Salesian High in the same cliques they had in life, but now there is no tardiness, no disrespectful behavior, no normal teenage behavior. Margot and Sybil are ecstatic at first; they have full run of the school to achieve all their wildest dreams. However, their happiness is not to last. Are there other non-zombies hiding out in the school? Who caused the whole problem anyway? Is there a solution to the zombie problem?

Margot will have to search deep within herself to understand that everything is not always what it seems and learn to listen to her heart. Can she make the right decision before it’s too late?

I loved the character of Margot. She is strong and real; I also liked how the author didn’t make her perfect in every single way. Margot has lots of flaws, but in the end her spunk will win you over. I also have to admit I developed a tiny literary crush on her dorky admirer, Baron. I’d be interested to see if anyone else comes away with the same feelings. E. Van Lowe is a wonderful writer who kept me in suspense and stitches throughout the entire book. I highly recommend this one.

Freebie Friday Hush, Hush Contest WINNER!!


This has been such a fun contest. We've gotten so many entries on so many wonderful Angel pictures. They've all been amazing.
Here's what our contest was:
http://mundiemoms.blogspot.com/2009/10/freebie-friday-win-copy-of-hush-hush.html

Our WINNER is: BRITTEN!!! She also submitted this very cool Angel picture:

CONGRATULATIONS!! We'll be contacting you shortly, so we can get your new copy of Hush, Hush right out to you.

Since we received so many wonderful pictures, we wanted to post a few of the ones we got in. We couldn't post them all, as there's a lot of them. THANK YOU to everyone who joined in this contest and who sent in pictures. They were all truly amazing!!


Very CoB ish
This one was submitted a few times....very nice picture.
AND just because we don't want the fun to end here, I was contacted by Simon & Schuster this week about receiving some AWESOME Hush, Hush give aways!! They include some limited edition things and some signed things!! PLEASE, stay tuned to our blog over the next three fridays to find out what we're giving away!!!

Waiting On Wednesday

Katie's W.O.W- The Dead Tossed Waves by Carrie Ryan

In anticipation for our next author chat, which will be this Monday the 26th, with author Carrie Ryan (author of the Forest of Hands and Teeth), I wanted to spot light her sequel in the series which is due out this Spring.

If you haven't read the Forest of Hands and Teeth, your missing out on a great read. I'll be honest, I'm not into reading about zombies, but Carrie put such a modern spin on them that you find yourself sucked in to the story and not able to pull yourself out. I'm eagerly awaiting The Dead Tossed Waves to find out what happens next in this amazing story line.



Gabry lives a quiet life. As safe a life as is possible in a town trapped between a forest and the ocean, in a world teeming with the dead, who constantly hunger for those still living. She's content on her side of the Barrier, happy to let her friends dream of the Dark City up the coast while she watches from the top of her lighthouse.

But there are threats the Barrier cannot hold back. Threats like the secrets Gabry's mother thought she left behind when she escaped from the Sisterhood and the Forest of Hands and Teeth. Like the cult of religious zealots who worship the dead. Like the stranger from the forest who seems to know Gabry. And suddenly, everything is changing.

One reckless moment, and half of Gabry's generation is dead, the other half imprisoned. Now Gabry only knows one thing: she must face the forest of her mother's past in order to save herself and the one she loves.


You can visit Carrie's blog here
http://carrie-me.blogspot.com/
or her website here:
http://www.carrieryan.com/

Andrea's W.O.W- The Seven Rays by Jessica Bendinger

I am looking forward to The Seven Rays by Jessica Bendinger. The book is set to be released on November 24th. Here is a brief summary from Simon & Schuster's site:

You are more than you think you are.

THAT IS THE ANONYMOUS MESSAGE that Beth Michaels receives right before she starts seeing things. Not just a slept-through my-alarm-clock, late-for-homeroom, haven't had-my-caffeine-fix kind of seeing things. It all starts with some dots, annoying pink dots that pop up on and over her mom and her best friend's face. But then things get out of control and Beth is seeing people's pasts, their fears, their secrets, their desires. The images are coming at Beth in hi-def streaming video and she can't stop it. Everyone thinks she's crazy and she's pretty sure she agrees with them. But crazy doesn't explain the gold envelopes that have started arriving, containing seeing keys and mysterious tarot cards. To Beth, it all seems too weird to be true. You are more than you think you are? But here's the thing: What if she is?



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