Alice In Deadland Trilogy
Alice In Deadland Trilogy
Ratings9
Average rating3
To be honest I reached 80% I was on a plane with only that loaded on my kindle, I am no long on a plane and can not bear to neglect my better options.
The writing style was poor, the characters thin and unbelievable, and the editing spotty; I should no longer be subjected to spelling errors in print. To be fair, I was expecting a very different book, maybe I will find that in Nickolas Cook's ‘Alice in Zombieland' ...not the White Rabbit Chronicle, or whatever it is with Alice Bell, couldn't finish the sample of it.
One of the better horror parodies out there. Rather than taking a classic story and shoe horning zombies into it (Pride and Prejudice and Zombies) Dhar has written a political commentary with characters (even some of the prominent zombies) that you care about. By the time I got to the 3rd book i really did want to know the back story of the characters, especially “Bunny Ears”. Was just a bit disappointed that we didn't get the full story on the “Hatter”
I enjoyed the idea of the zombies in this book, an interesting take on the story. Had a hard time following a lot of it because I just don't know the military terms.
Not a bad book, was not super long, felt like it needed something more, but i enjoyed the read everything said and done.