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jasmyn9 's review for:
Alice Through the Zombie Glass
by Gena Showalter
See my review for book one: Alice in Zombieland
Through the Zombie Glass picks up as Alice is recovering after the end of book one. Her special abilities are growing and she is struggling to get a grip on them and what they mean. We continue to learn more about the nature of the zombies, the evil corporation Anima, and the rest of the slayers. But Cole and Alice's relationship is at risk - their visions have shifted and something very unexpected begins to happen. There's nothing wrong with a little bit of romantic tension, but I really wanted to smack the crap out of both of them to knock some sense into them.
The slayers are noticing that the zombies are changing - they seem to be driven, but no one knows by what. When Alice becomes infected in a new strange way she must figure out how to cure herself before she ends up killing everyone around her. Book two was far more exciting and I think it made a big leap forward in the storyline. We know so much more about pretty much everything - and it would seem that all the secrets have been confessed (finally), but now that they are so much closer together - they realize they have so much more at stake than they thought.
Through the Zombie Glass picks up as Alice is recovering after the end of book one. Her special abilities are growing and she is struggling to get a grip on them and what they mean. We continue to learn more about the nature of the zombies, the evil corporation Anima, and the rest of the slayers. But Cole and Alice's relationship is at risk - their visions have shifted and something very unexpected begins to happen. There's nothing wrong with a little bit of romantic tension, but I really wanted to smack the crap out of both of them to knock some sense into them.
The slayers are noticing that the zombies are changing - they seem to be driven, but no one knows by what. When Alice becomes infected in a new strange way she must figure out how to cure herself before she ends up killing everyone around her. Book two was far more exciting and I think it made a big leap forward in the storyline. We know so much more about pretty much everything - and it would seem that all the secrets have been confessed (finally), but now that they are so much closer together - they realize they have so much more at stake than they thought.