5/24/2023 0 Comments Undeadly by Michele Vail![]() ![]() She used phrases 'like', 'suckitude', 'crap' and other words that authors use to badly imitate teenage lingo. Undeadly is one of those books that when you look back in retrospective makes you wonder: why the hell did I like it? Especially since just a glance at the first sentence reminds me how horrible first person point-of-view narration by Molly was. The characters were the best gem of Undeadly. Michele Vails zombies are refreshing and the plot was enticing. I loved the character of Rath – from the first page he was introduced, I was super intrigued by his character.įans of Jennifer Estep and Susan Dennard will love this boarding school tale laced with rich and original mythology. It takes a bit for the plot to get going, but once it does, it takes off and doesn’t let up. I wasn’t held as captivated by it as I have been with some books that have similar thematic elements or feel. The plot was neat, yet I didn’t feel like some aspects of it were pushed far enough. And with that, I also love how she strayed away from the typical zombie bites person, person becomes infected plot line. I loved the magical element Michele Vail weaves in – it was very different from the typical zombie story. While there were a few things I wasn’t as keen on, overall, it was a pretty great read. Undeadly by Michele Vail was a very promising debut! With its fresh ideas and lovely writing, it was a book that really captivated me. ![]()
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