![]() The storyline wasn't bad at all, the pacing was good, the intrigue was very well thought-out and quite twisty, and the ending just totally blew me away. And the worst part is, if not for the faked connection to Alice in Wonderland, I would've probably enjoyed this book a lot more. I won't lie, I felt just a tiny little bit cheated. Well, as it turns out, if you're looking for all that, you're better off picking up Zombies Don't Cry or ZOM-B (and the last one is super, super dark and disturbing!). I thought it would be quirky, thrilling, perhaps a little bit gore, and definitely totally bad-ass. I did expect to see a darker, more sinister and twisted version of Alice in Wonderland. I must say that this alone was a little bit of a let down. It's an entirely different story, and the only things these two books have in common is the similar title, the name of the lead heroine and the white rabbit theme. It's not a retelling, it's not even loosely based around the original tale. ![]() ![]() It's probably best to begin by clarifying that Alice in Zombieland has very little to do with Lewis Carrol's classic. ![]()
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