• Manga Maniac Cafe

    Manga Maniac Cafe | 11 July 2013

    Darren Shan’s ZOM-B books are like crack. You can’t read just one, and because each one ends on a cliffhanger, you squirm with anticipation until the next one hits store shelves. While I normally...

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  • Bedtime And Candles

    Bedtime And Candles | 10 July 2013

    Brian Barry, referred to as B, is a high school student living in London. Always struggling to impress his abusive and racist father, B has become somewhat of a bully. At school, Brian targets...

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  • Steph The Bookworm

    Stpeh The Bookworm | 10 July 2013

    I love, love, love zombie books, but this one was a bit of a letdown for me. I found that there was little to no action until nearly the end of the book, and that I was a bit bored until the...

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  • Joplin Loves To read

    Joplin Loves To read | 08 July 2013

    This series is one of the oddest and most unusual takes on the zombie genre that I've seen. I don't want to say too much because I'm not the only one reading it, but each one leaves me going...

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  • Evening Echo

    Evening Echo | 05 July 2013

    THIS IS A REVIEW OF THE MANGA

     

    Limerick's Darren Shan doesn't leave much to the imagination at the best or worse of times, so the idea of having his bloodthirsty vampire saga presented in...

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  • Blog Dangerous

    Blog Dangerous | 03 July 2013

    In the third book of the Zom-B saga by Darren Shan, we take a look at B Smith's life on the outside World for the first time as a Zomhead. A ZomHead is a zombie that has revitalised, meaning that...

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  • Carousel Reviews

    Carousel Reviews | 03 July 2013

    Darren Shan’s 25 million sales worldwide testify to his appeal to horror-loving teenagers. This, the second in a projected series of twelve, is a gore-fest which should sate even the most rabid...

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  • Books And Writers JNR

    Books And Writers JNR | 02 July 2013

    What a brilliant fourth installment to my favourite horror series! I enjoyed Zom-B: ANGELS so much. After so much action and awesome stuff happening in the first three books (reviews of all of...

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  • Empire Of Books

    Empire Of Books | 01 July 2013

    This is the fourth book in Darren Shan's Zom-B series, one that I am championing as much as I can because its Darren and zombies and it's set in England and so much more, but unlike the first...

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  • Cheezyfeet Books

    Cheezyfeet Books | 29 June 2013

    Just as the second improved on the first, this book, Zom-B City (book three) improved yet again. It was my favourite of the three so far and I'm very much looking forward to carrying on with B's...

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  • The Bookseller

    The Bookseller | 28 June 2013

    The hardback made this look like a zombie caper novel, as his teen books are, and I almost gave it to my reader in that area, but something made me keep it for myself. The sticker helped: "3...

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  • Alluring Reads

    Alluring Reads | 28 June 2013

    After devouring Zom-B by Darren Shan I was quick to jump into the second book in the series, Zom-B Underground. The cliffhanger at the end of the first book really left me hanging and I couldn’t...

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