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Never Slow Dance with a Zombie

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  • Posted September 4, 2009

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    amusing young teen urban fantasy

    In high school, Margot remains a failure when it comes to popularity especially her fantasy of having Dirk ask her to the carnival. Her BFF Sybil says she has it under control as she will ask Dirk out for Margot. Sybil hides her attraction to Dirk from Margot. Meanwhile making matters worse for Margot is her most hated enemy Amanda Culpepper is dating Dirk. Whereas Margot does not go to the carnival, Sybil does but leaves early as she had no one with her.

    The next day the pair expects to hear how everyone had a good time and by implication they are losers. Instead they find their classmates have become zombies, but remained with their pre zombie subculture. Instead of fleeing screaming Margot and Sybil mount a coup d'etat taking over as the new kids on the block in charge. They instigate the anti zombie laws while converted Dirk remains a stud muffin albeit a bit slower than before the carnival.

    With a nod to chick lit and principal rules, NEVER SLOW DANCE WITH A ZOMBIE is an amusing tale as Margot the magnificent and her bud work the high school. The story line uses student stunts to provide some sense of realism, but this young teen urban fantasy focuses on how to lead the in crowd when your school is overrun (bad term as zombies don't run) by zombies and your hunk gives off hunks of epidermal parts.

    Harriet Klausner

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  • Posted January 18, 2012

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    Good Book..

    I bought the book because the cover got me.. I also read the back and the book sounded interesting..It was light and entertaining.. It also taught a good lesson about true friendship and I would say it was your basic run of the mill High school expierence minus the zombie's.. :) It was overall a good book , well written and enjoyable..

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 10, 2012

    Best book

    This is a super amazing book love the charicters names

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  • Posted January 8, 2012

    Never Slow Dance with a Zombie

    I have never read a zombie book and I don't recall watching any zombie movies so I knew very little about zombies. This book was a whole new experience for me. E. Van Lowe sent me a copy of his book, Never Slow Dance with a Zombie and I read it in a few nights.

    The book follows Margot and Sybil, two best friends in high school. They are forced to survive high school after most of the student body turn into zombies! They turn to their principal for help on how to survive. They realize they must on their own. Principal Taft gives them full authority to run the school events and order around school. Sybil chooses to be head lunchroom monitor. Margot volunteers to head the school events, including the dance and holiday pageant.

    Margot wants to be popular, the center of attention, and have a boyfriend. Sybil just wants to be Margot's friend and keep the peace. She wants to support Margot and helps her through her journey to popularity. Margot and Sybil help each other survive their high school full of zombies.

    Margot and Sybil also learn so much about themselves, their friendship, and what is really important in life.

    I loved reading Never Slow Dance with a Zombie. Fun and easy book to get into.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 12, 2011

    Awesome

    Great book expected more but still a good book

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 27, 2010

    Never Slow Dance With A Zombie

    though for tweens in seventh or eighth grade, its a book all will love. the story of a girl who is average, and who is now stuck with a mini apocolypse. in her highschool!

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  • Posted August 22, 2009

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    I Also Recommend:

    i have just started.

    This book appears to be good at first start.
    Once I am finished I will give a report.
    But so far the first few pages have captivated me. (:

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    Posted January 15, 2011

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