I don't usually
read zombie novels, except I'm missing out on an entire group of my beloved post-apocalyptic stories by doing that, so when this showe
Not exact matches
In my spare time, I love to garden like a granny in my little inner city tropage «tropical cottage» garden, hang out with the Blokefolk, be bossed around by the Bunny Bros,
read historical fiction and
zombie novels, collect retro souvenir scarves, rescue vintage English bone china from op shops, indulge my latte love and drink endless pots of tea.
We've
read Jane Austen go all Resident Evil on them in Seth Grahame - Smith's 2009
novel Pride and Prejudice and
Zombies, they put the «zom» in the «rom - zom - com» of Shaun of the Dead, and infamous Canadian provocateur Bruce LaBruce even made a couple of gay romance / porn movies most notably Otto or, Up With Dead People.
Stephen King once wrote a great but greatly under -
read and under - appreciated
novel called Cell about people's bodies being hijacked by a cellular signal, and it was as if he was tired of stupid
zombie stories, that he almost flippantly wanted to show us that he could do it so much better, that the genre itself wasn't stupid as much as the people producing the media weren't very smart.