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1. I Kissed a Zombie and I Liked It by Adam Selzer



I Kissed a Zombie and I Liked It
Written by Adam Selzer
Delacorte Press, 2010
ISBN: 978-0-385-73503-2
Age range: 14+


We don't read or review very many young adult books for KinderScares, tending to already run the gamut from baby board books to middle-grade novels.  You have to draw the line somewhere, right?  Besides that, it's not exactly hard to find YA books with horror or paranormal themes - all you have to do is walk into any bookstore.  You (presumably) don't need our help for that.

Despite this general avoidance, we knew as soon as we heard the title that we were going to have to check out I Kissed a Zombie and I Liked It.  We then promptly forgot to pick it up when it first came out, but finally nabbed a copy in a recent book-buying frenzy and bumped it straight to the top of our to-read pile (it's really more of a mountain at the moment...).  I'm really glad we did - and that I was the one to get to it first - because I enjoyed every minute of it.

A few years ago all the post-humans (vampires, zombies, werewolves...) came out of the woodwork and are now settled in as a normal part of society.  Unlike the majority of her high school peers, though, Alley Rhodes isn't impressed by the brooding, emo pers

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