• Nick Picks Books

    Nick Picks Books | 01 March 2013

    I liked this book because of its fast -paced, draw-you-in plot. The action never ceases and it just keeps getting better. You won't be able to put this book down. Recommended for readers 12+.

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  • Gates’ Gazette

    Gates' Gazette | 01 March 2013

    Zom-B is a book about a girl who is one of the revitalizeds (zombies that regain consciousness) that experiment on the reviveds (idiot zombies). This is another series from Darren Shan, the same...

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  • District YA

    District YA | 01 March 2013

    I've been meaning to read Darren Shan's work for many years now and with the launch of his new zom-b series I thought it was the perfect time to start.

     

    The cover is just AMAZING!! If this...

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  • Reviews By Lauren M

    Reviews By Lauren M | 25 February 2013

    Ever since late 2009, I've been a die-hard fan of Irish author Darren Shan and his multiple horror works (most notably the "Cirque du Freak" series and "The Thin Executioner,"a one-shot)....

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  • SassiSam Bookshelf

    SassiSaM Bookshelf | 21 February 2013

    American horror writer Ed travels to London to try and seek inspiration for his newest novel. While there, he meets the mysterious Andeanna, and it is only after falling for her that he discovers...

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  • Book Talk

    Book Talk | 19 February 2013

    Zom-B by Darren Shan opens with a bloody scene in an Irish village overcome with zombies. Everyone in London thinks it’s a hoax and even if it isn’t, B Smith’s racist father thinks it’s alright...

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  • Scott reads Books

    Scott Reads Books | 19 February 2013

    "Brothers to the Death" is the final book in Darren Shan's "Saga of Larten Crepsley" and it certainly lives up to the expectations set by the previous instalments.

     

    "Brothers to the Death"...

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  • Spantalian’s Book Reviews

    Spantalian's Book Reviews | 19 February 2013

    *WARNING* THIS REVIEW CONTAINS PLOT SPOILERS!!

     

    o this book was not as good as the first. Yes its still gory (a zombie gets his head cut off but his head and body still work until his brain...

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  • Spantalian’s Book Reviews

    Spantalian's Book Reviews | 18 February 2013

    *Contain Spoilers*

    This book was awesome. It had all the gore at the right time and unexpectedly it dealt with some rather serious issues.

     

    The opening of the book was action packed diving...

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  • Fiction State Of Mind

    Fiction State Of Mind | 18 February 2013

    In this second volume we learn what’s next for B after having her heart ripped out. B wakes in a windowless room surrounded by zombies. She can barely move and her limited vision can only take in...

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  • City Academy Norwich

    City Academy Norwich | 16 February 2013

    Darren Shan is the number 1 children’s horror writer and if you read some of his books you would be able to see why.


    The Thin Executioner came out in April 2010. It was originally inspired by...

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  • 50 Books In A Year Challenge

    50 Books In A Year Challenge | 16 February 2013

    The gruesome ending of the second book of the Larten Crepsley saga left the vampire stranded in Greenland with a human baby, with no will to live. However after a fateful encounter with destiny...

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