Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dreadfully Ever After
A**A
Bello!
Bello, per chi piace il genere
A**R
Dreadfully Fun!
A great, imaginative sequel that ties things up quite nicely and provides a solid ending to the trilogy inspired by the classic Jane Austen novel. It also incorporates real-life historical events of the Regency period (King George III's seclusion, for one) and works it into the narrative in an appropriate and amusing way.If you like "Pride & Prejudice & Zombies" and the prequel, "Dawn of the Dreadfulls", you should read this book. Highly recommended!
A**A
Better than the original
I read the original book, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies after being on a Pride and Prejudice spree (watched the movie and the BBC movie, re-read the original) and was amused but by the end uninspired as little changed in the book overall. This however, being not based on any book, was fun. It kept many of the original characters and flung them into a new problem, including talk of a character from the prequel that Hockensmith wrote as well (their original master) but it's not required reading, though now I want to read it too. Do Darcy and Elizabeth get their happy ever after? Will Kitty be as silly as Lydia ever hoped to be?! It kept me reading to find out what happened, and I enjoyed it. Was it perhaps the most masterfully written book ever? No. Did it have everything I hoped Pride and Prejudice and Zombies would have? Yes.
M**O
want to start again
Firstly i brought the comic Pride and Prejudice by quirk classics, found that i was totally hooked on the fact that it works so well zombies and period drama, both my favourites and ties in very well with my sense of humour.Then i brought Dreadfully ever after, great and now just finished reading this one, all fantastic and would highly recommend.
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