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Zombie Mama is so cool and I love her. Now I want more! Aug 25, Ian rated it liked it Recommends it for: A zombie movie is being filmed in her home town and the zombies might or might not be real. When a body shows up on the movie set, everyone's favorite coroner's office zombie, Angel once again finds herself in the middle of the shambling, moaning action.
White Trash Zombie Apocalypse feels a lot like a ticker tape parade. All the stars are there, you watch them drive by, you cheer A lot of new characters are introduced who are peripheral to the s A zombie movie is being filmed in her home town and the zombies might or might not be real. A lot of new characters are introduced who are peripheral to the story and honestly don't do all that much. Things are hinted at which don't lead anywhere.
It was still good. I enjoyed it and will definitely continue with the series but I don't think this book can hold a candle to the first two. Aug 28, Derpa rated it liked it Shelves: We have a a small town with zombies It also involves dead people who don't move anymore and everyone is doing secret shit. You know, so far this was my least favourite book of this series. It's still fun to have a zombie book with actually intelligent zombies who aren't the enemy or a hostile element in the world, but the protagonists who do their things.
Here they even have almost like a zombie mafia! How is that not cool? Though I feel there i We have a a small town with zombies Though I feel there isn't much of a world opening up so far. This is the third book and the overarching story is Not saying all series need to have one, but here I feel it would deserve some sort of a big thing. Maybe this will be another one of those gazillion volume ones, which could work, but I don't feel there is too much going on right now.
It's still fun, sure, just not really that much. Another thing I loved about the first two books was how Angel wasn't this super amazingly perfect little thing who is just undeniably superior to everyone else. Angel is Angel, she isn't super smart, she isn't super perfect.
She has problems and weaknesses. Not morally superior to everyone else. Some people love her, some don't. But now it's basically an Angel lovefest. There are a few categories. Young men who are hot are in love with her. Or if they are taken or too old or too ugly or women they simply think she is the best person ever. Or they are evil. There is nothing else, at this point she is offered to work in part time at a hyper laboratory when she has zero qualifications or even just self-taught knowledge. Because she is just naturally so cool and everyone absolutely adores her. People would jump into freaking Mount Doom for Angel.
It's still easy to read and entertaining, I just wish the series would go a step further and tone down this "the protagonist is the most wonderful and adored person ever born". This shouldn't be one of those things. There are enough series where it's like that and I already dislike them enough without that stupid cliche fucking up an otherwise perfectly fine series with a female protagonist who isn't an annoying twat. I'm going to read the next in the series, I just hope for it changing direction.
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View all 8 comments. Sep 13, Kristin rated it it was amazing.
Daaaammnn, things do not look great for Angel! I mean, bullet holes, water up to her knees and a tilted house?! And she even lost her pants!!! I also loved that there was progress with her father. The secondary characters at the morgue, such as Derrel and Nick, who turns out to be quite the shocker, continue to be great and seemed to be in this book a little more, hopefully that continues.
The guys in the lab, especially Dr.
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Nikas, were nice additions and gave us another teeny, tiny glimpse into the lives of zombies that appear to be very old. Is there really a stronger bond, etc. Like I said, it had to be done, but yuck. This really is one of the best, probably the best, zombie series out there, in my opinion.
Rowland writes flawed but likeable characters and injects a lot of humor, sarcasm and, bless her heart, cussing, into her stories. Jun 10, Douglas Meeks rated it it was amazing. Where do I start for this third installment of the life of Angel? The fact that there is a zombie movie being filmed in her town is just a complication in some of the things that are going to happen. Add to it that fact that it rains almost the whole book which gives a whole new level of stress to everything and just adds to Where do I start for this third installment of the life of Angel?
Curious to see where that one is going to go since Marcus the seemingly permanent love interest previously seems to have some competition. I do like to be surprised and I got that, along with some additional interrelationship with her Dad which I predict you will enjoy. I can't say much more on that one without selling the farm.
View all 5 comments. Oct 09, Lisa rated it really liked it Shelves: Review from Tenacious Reader: She is still as awesome, outspoken and as against the grain as she always has been. Oh, and of course a bit irreverent and crass, but always in the best and most amusing ways. She also seems less broken than in the first two books. The first two books she was still pulling her life in order, and recoverin Review from Tenacious Reader: The first two books she was still pulling her life in order, and recovering so to speak from her previous self destructive life, to her new and better life as an undead zombie.
Now she just needs to work on her confidence and trusting herself a bit more. In this book, we not only have more zombies, but we also have zombies pretending to be zombies. A film crew has set up shop in town and is filming, you guessed it, a new zombie flick! So, we have real zombies, fake zombies, zombies pretending to be fake zombies, fake zombies pretending to be real zombies.
Oh, and a murder on the set. Is it real zombies? Of course, that is what Angel and crew need to determine.
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And while investigating, you can rest assure that Angel will find herself knee deep in trouble as she gets close to the truth. And Marcus is still around as well, though there relationship definitely has its road bumps. At least not more than two of them. But, since I enjoy them because they are different, I appreciate that they are a good, fun diversion from my typical reads whenever the mood strikes.
I look forward to continuing on. White Trash Zombie Apocalypse Author: White Trash Zombie 3 Genre: Urban Fantasy, Zombie Source: While I had a few tiny issues with some things, this is still another great installment in the White Trash Zombie Series. Some of the issues were with everything involving Heather, but I can't say more than that without revealing too much. Otherwise there are some interesting developments and we learn more about Philip, too. I have it on Audio! Feb 13, Rebecca marked it as to-read.
Mar 26, Komal rated it really liked it. I think I checked this book out 4 or 5 times since its release last year but held off on reading it till now. Finally, after some hemming and hawing, all the conditions were right to revisit Angel and her zombie filled world. This series is one that evokes comfort on par to cozy mysteries. The books are funny and the characters loveable. Yet Rowland never lets us forget the deep inner strength her character's possess, especially Angel. I love how far Angel has come in her journey to loving her I think I checked this book out 4 or 5 times since its release last year but held off on reading it till now.
I love how far Angel has come in her journey to loving herself and wanting better for both her and her father. Everything Angel has now has come from hard work and determination and I find that rather inspiring. As the story progresses into a war between the two zombie factions, we see Angel coming into her own and deciding where she stands. Though cheesy, the zombie war is interesting enough.
Not the most original plot, but not god awful. I also really love Angel and her father's relationship. Relationships are messy, and Rowland acknowledges that relationships are much more than simply loving someone. But I think that home was toxic for the memories it had of Angel's mother and how much it was a reminder of their own failings.
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Though Marcus does pull through for her at the end, they both have hang ups that might need to be worked out separately before they can be together as a couple. I dropped a star because there wasn't a lot of "on the edge of your seat" excitement. All in all, a nice and comforting read. Jul 07, Cat Russell Addicted2Heroines rated it liked it. The third installment in the White Trash Zombie series had an overall lighter tone compared to the previous two stories. There was still violence and a bit of gore and plenty of brains, but many aspects of Angel's life and relationships felt much more positive than before.
She has repaired her relationship with Marcus, improved her relationship with her father, and has formed a relationship with Pietro. This, among other things, gave a sort of happily-ever-after vibe that had me thinking this is The third installment in the White Trash Zombie series had an overall lighter tone compared to the previous two stories.
This, among other things, gave a sort of happily-ever-after vibe that had me thinking this is the conclusion. Fortunately, my friend Goldilox has assured me it's not.
If there were an award given for most-improved character, Angel would definitely deserve it. She has completely turned her life around. She's a stronger, better person and is no longer defined by her past addiction, criminal record, or lack of education. She's working hard, studying hard, and is forming long-lasting, meaningful friendships with people she genuinely cares about. While I adore Angel's character and enjoyed the improvements that she's made, I felt that this story overall lacked the entertainment value that the previous installments possessed.
The big reveal at the end regarding the mystery was also lacking and the reasoning behind it was a little confusing. I can't give details without being too spoiler-y, but it seemed like the bad guys could have chosen a less risky way of implementing their villainous plans. Despite the things that I didn't enjoy this time around, I'm still crazy about this series and Angel is still one of my absolute favorite characters. Now that several issues have been resolved, I'm hoping the next installment takes a new direction. View all 18 comments.
The plot and characters in this series are a bit subdued. But the writing and plot develops slowly and each emotion is described in a way that makes the reader feel that they are next to Angel. It would be so easy for her to do that. We do meet some interesting new characters like Brian and looks like Phillip will play a bigger role now.
Overall a nice zombie story. Oct 20, Suzanne the Bookaholic and Proud rated it liked it Shelves: I think I will leave it at that for anymore for this series as it getting a bit too much now with the plots, I'm loving angel and her attitude towards being a zombie and understanding it, but there is all these special agents and operatives yet angel is the one to uncover everything and work it all out before everyone else, and somehow gets herself in these weird situations where she can't do anything, it's all getting a bit farfetched for me now so I'll leave it at that.
Jul 01, Katarina Silva rated it it was amazing Shelves: Zombies and more Zombies, my kind of book. I loved this concept for Zombies because it's so unique but still entirely gross. This zombies are like normal people if they don't miss their brains meal of the day, they walk normal, they talk normal and they get jobs just like normal people.
But, if they miss their brains then the action starts to go down south and the real animal instincts kick in. Angel Crawford Love the name is just an ordinary zombie trying to get on with her life but when a zombie movies starts filming in town and fake zombies turn into real ones her whole town may be in danger and angel just may be the only one capable of saving them all.
Let me find you in a dark alley, you worthless asstard. Angel is so my type of gal! She's a tough zombie that has a personality the size of Grand Canyon, she swears like a sailor, she fights like a badass but has the face of an Angel. I loved her from the start and even the fact that I just knew her in this book made no difference because her awesomeness stuck to me like glue. And the whole working on the morgue to snag brains is just pure smartness!
No self-respecting zombie would be caught dead smoking. Marcus I did not yet had time to connect with but what I have seen of him this far i liked a lot. He seems very into Angel and willing to accept her commitment issues as well. I think they make a great couple and that they are on the right track for it! Angel's dad is soo much better at socializing and much more willing to turn his past around as well and we can see him trying to make an effort to improve himself and help his daughter.
I loved the story in this book with the "zombie movie" being filmed while the fake zombies turned into real ones. The plot was great and so easy to like and get into. There were loads of fightings between good guys and bad guys, Angel being in every single one of them This book is so full of action and so much fun! Diana Rowland really delivered a book worth reading and rereading time and time again because you never get sick of it.
She gave us a world of mindless zombies who survive on nothing more than brains but manage to keep civilized. It's unique and very special.
I Loved this book and will continue to follow this series May 19, Jeann Happy Indulgence rated it really liked it Shelves: White Trash Zombie Apocalypse felt messier than the previous installments, as Angel continues to go through development with her dad, her not-quite-boyfriend and her job. There's certainly a lot happening with an evil 'corporation' wanting to use zombies as research, not caring if they treat them like fodder, and Pietro's organisation trying to infiltrate it, with Angel's help.
There's a lot of operatives in the field getting caught in the crossfire, including Angel's newly made zombie super sol White Trash Zombie Apocalypse felt messier than the previous installments, as Angel continues to go through development with her dad, her not-quite-boyfriend and her job. There's a lot of operatives in the field getting caught in the crossfire, including Angel's newly made zombie super soldier, Phillip.
A zombie movie is also being filmed in town with lots of zombie extras looking as realistic as ever, and this will play a part in the plot as well. I loved Angel's development as her character seems to grow with every installment. Her relationship with her father really evolves in White Trash Zombie Apocalypse, giving us perspective that people without the means can change if they set their mind to it. Although they've had a rocky past, it was really heart warming seeing their relationship get stronger, no matter the odds that they would face. It was hard to believe that her father could make such a turn in his character, but I suppose his love for Angel and wanting to change really forced things.
The action and gore factor here was dialed up, it's kind of sickly fascinating how they like to mix in brains with other ingredients to keep things gourmet. Although Angel is technically undead, she still keeps from becoming a monster which really demonstrates you what makes you 'human'. It was weird how Marcus was not present for most of the story though.
Angel goes ahead and kicks ass with her own agenda at play, while Marcus disappears for half of the book. Although messy, White Trash Zombie Apocalypse was still a strong installment for this series, offering fantastic character growth for Angel and her friends and family. Check out Happy Indulgence for more reviews! I really like how far Angel grew since book one. Not too much and not too little.
Just the right amount. I also like that she has some setbacks throughout her journey. She continues to build a better life for her dad and herself. She still works hard on her GED and of course she still works in the morgue. The relationship with her dad still a bit strained but both are working on it.
I love that it takes a while, instead just having a magic cure. It has his up and downs with them two. And things de I really like how far Angel grew since book one. And things defiantly get tested for them in this book. We have some familiar faces and some new ones. But we never know who to trust and who not to trust.
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Some people we thought were with us but really were not. Others was the opposite. Marcus Oh man I cannot decide on him. Sometimes I want to smack him and a few pages later I like him again. Please see my full review here: Jun 02, S. Davis rated it really liked it. The sounds grossed me out so much, I couldn't finish. Waiting until July to get the audio version. The narrator, Allison McLemore, is the best narrator , period. Jul 16, Cstillsquare marked it as have-but-not-read.
Aug 22, Amber rated it really liked it Shelves: Best zombie mafia ever! The flow to this read wasn't superb but figure the dots needed to be connected in order to set the stage for book four. Definitely, looking forward to it. Apr 25, Mark rated it really liked it. Love the humour in these books. Nice to see the heroine has to worry about the small things in her life.
A laugh out loud zombie book with a terrific heroine. Angel is getting used to her zombie condition. She has been a zombie for almost a year, and she is continuing to grow and improve herself. She loves her job at the morgue, not only because it provides her a steady source of brains, but also because she likes her fellow co workers, and she enjoys the work. Things are going well with her boyfriend, Marcus, and Angel is getting along better with her father.
She is still recovering fr Four stars: She is still recovering from the trauma of being kidnapped and tortured by the maniacal people at the Saberton Corporation, a research lab determined to study and use zombies. When a zombie movie starts filming in town, strange things happen, and Angel is determined to get to the bottom of it. Is Saberton back in town trying to cause problems?
I absolutely adored the first book, but the second book wasn't as impressive for me. This third book, got things back on track. I enjoyed the story, the mystery and most of all I love Angel's character growth. What I appreciate about this series is that it is smart, funny and original. These zombies aren't your typical brain munching, mindless killing machines.
If you are a zombie connoisseur, this is absolutely a series you must check out. Make no doubt about it, Angel used to be white trash. Her father was an alcoholic, and Angel herself was a pill popping addict, who had a string of bad boyfriends and dead end job. Once Angel was turned into a zombie, she began to improve. These days, she is learning that she is actually smart, capable of holding down a job and having good, reliable friends. I am loving watching her grow and change, and I can't help but to cheer for her. I really want her to succeed. Their relationship has had plenty of ups and downs, and I loved that they have put that behind them, and are working on a better future.
I was surprised by her dad reactions, but thrilled too. There is a lot going on, and there are undercover agents, big secrets, turn coats and more. The stakes continue to sky rocket, and the table is set for a big showdown between the two organizations. I liked the mystery, and I was surprised by some of the revelations. I am interested to see what happens next. Instead, they are normal functioning humans with a virus that causes their zombie condition.
If they don't feast on brains, they will begin to rot and then they turn into crazed monsters, hunting for brains. So yes, there are scenes with brain slurping, munching and gore. I love this new take on zombies. So unique and fun. The whole white trash angle lends for some hilarity, and there is plenty of snark. Love that this series continues to make me laugh.
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