• Chris Bissette

    Chris Bissette | 03 February 2013

    This is the first Darren Shan book I've read, so I can't compare it to his others; hopefully, though, this isn't his best.

     

    The writing is decent and the story rattles along at a good clip...

    Read full review: Chris Bissette
  • Bookbitz

    Bookbitz | 02 February 2013

    B had a hard life and death certainly isn’t proving any easier. Raised by a violent racist father, plagued by moral uncertainties and in serious danger of failing to gain any GCSEs, a zombie...

    Read full review: Bookbitz
  • 50 Books In A Year Challenge

    50 Books in a Year Challenge | 02 February 2013

    In Darren Shan's excellent "Saga of Darren Shan", Larten Crepsley was the master and friend of Darren, who the reader developed a unique love and curiosity for as his past remained mysteriously...

    Read full review: 50 Books In A Year Challenge
  • Into Geek

    Into Geek | 01 February 2013

    I'm going to try and write this review without giving spoilers to the first book, Zom-B, because I think that it's one of those books that you need to read without knowing what is going to...

    Read full review: Into Geek
  • Pretty Deadly Reviews

    Pretty Deadly Reviews | 01 February 2013

    this series is one of the strangest and more interesting series I've discovered in a long while, and I really, really enjoyed the first one. The second one was even better.

     

    These novels are...

    Read full review: Pretty Deadly Reviews
  • The Citizen

    The Citizen | 31 January 2013

    Ed, an American author tormented by ghosts, travels to London in the hope of sourcing fresh ideas for his next horror novel. An avid fan, Joe, offers to support him in his search for answers.

     ...

    Read full review: The Citizen
  • Reviewer’s Digest

    Reviewer's Digest | 28 January 2013

    Darren Shan’s second instalment in the Zom-B series has just been released (sometime in January 2013), a long-awaited novel after the nasty little cliff-hanger Mr Shan thought would be funny to...

    Read full review: Reviewer’s Digest
  • Writing From The Tub

    Writing From The Tub | 28 January 2013

    I’ve been a long time fan of Darren Shan’s writing. I remember picking the first few titles from the Vampire’s Assistant series when I was at the beginning of my university days and devouring...

    Read full review: Writing From The Tub
  • Reviewer’s Digest

    Reviewer's Digest | 25 January 2013

    When I saw that Irish author Darren Shan had started a new zombie series I had to get it. From reading his Demonata series I had already got a good taste of his writing style and also a brief...

    Read full review: Reviewer’s Digest
  • The ‘Long’ Way Reviewer

    The 'Long' Way Reviewer | 24 January 2013

    In accordance with my last post, I thought that I would talk some more about Zombies, this time from the imagination of the master of horror himself: Darren Shan. I have been a big fan of Darren...

    Read full review: The ‘Long’ Way Reviewer
  • The Book Gazer

    The Book Gazer | 22 January 2013

    Ehmm.. Zom-B: Underground was interesting, quite interesting! It didn't have the racial theme in there as much as Zom-B, and quite frankly it was a good thing. The racial aspect was very good in...

    Read full review: The Book Gazer
  • The Herts Advertiser 24

    The Herts Advertiser 24 | 21 January 2013

    ZOMBIES are big at the moment, from the cult American TV show The Walking Dead to the soon-to-be released World War Z at the box office; it seems that we can’t get enough of walking,...

    Read full review: The Herts Advertiser 24