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A review by lisaluvsliterature
My Life as a White Trash Zombie by Diana Rowland
dark
funny
mysterious
reflective
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
So, this is a book I’ve wanted to read for a while, and when I saw Anne over at Books of My Heart was doing a read along with the whole series, I decided this was the perfect time to jump in. I decided to do the audiobooks because that would be the easiest way to fit all of them in with the rest of my blogging and review books and TBR shelf challenges. Unfortunately the only way to get the audiobooks is from Audible. And I used my last credit to buy the first one before pausing my membership. I loved this first book so much though, that I was happy to go buy the second one from Audible, especially with it being on sale!
So one blurb about this book, not the one I chose above, but one says she is a teenager. I wonder if that was an early version of the book? Because she’s not a teenager. Pretty sure she’s 21? So that makes this a new adult or adult series in my opinion. I will also admit at the beginning I was a little confused about what was happening, but that was perfect because so was Angel! I was also a little unsure if I could like it as Angel with her drug use and such was just not normally a character I enjoy reading about. Yeah, I’m a squeaky clean nerd in that aspect.
As a fan of horror movies, zombie movies and tv shows sometimes, having a zombie that is not just a stumbling around or even racing around monster, still able to act like a human, was new for me. I do know there are shows out now where there are zombies that aren’t the mindless monsters like on The Walking Dead, but I haven’t watched those, so this was a fun and unique read for me. It was definitely interesting the way she kept the brains to feed herself. Mixed into smoothie like concoctions or with soup. Her one contact in the zombie world that had things together, well, I got frustrated when she didn’t call him earlier for help, although when she did call him, and what happened at that point, well that made the plot get rolling really quickly into a big moment! And of course the way he stored his brains, frozen meals? That was perfect as well!
While I had some guesses on who turned her, and I did end up being right, it was interesting how it all played out to find that out and what happened once it was kind of revealed. Especially once the idea of someone hunting zombies came up and how that related to this. There were lots of great characters in this book. Ones that I worried about causing problems, family members, ex-boyfriends and their friends, new friends, etc.
The ending was so good, we got a bit of romance working out, and Angel learning maybe she could move on from being a loser, if she stopped just accepting all the things being the way they were and started taking little bits of help as they were offered or available. With what happened at the big moment at the end as well, I can see a certain character possibly popping back up in a future story to cause mayhem.
Last but not least, I think the narrator was perfect! She totally sounded like what you might think someone from Louisiana would sound like, especially adding twang and inflection to make the character seem young and loser-like, but also someone you could root for and wanted to see make it!
I’ll probably start listening to book 2 as soon as I finish my current audiobook!
So one blurb about this book, not the one I chose above, but one says she is a teenager. I wonder if that was an early version of the book? Because she’s not a teenager. Pretty sure she’s 21? So that makes this a new adult or adult series in my opinion. I will also admit at the beginning I was a little confused about what was happening, but that was perfect because so was Angel! I was also a little unsure if I could like it as Angel with her drug use and such was just not normally a character I enjoy reading about. Yeah, I’m a squeaky clean nerd in that aspect.
As a fan of horror movies, zombie movies and tv shows sometimes, having a zombie that is not just a stumbling around or even racing around monster, still able to act like a human, was new for me. I do know there are shows out now where there are zombies that aren’t the mindless monsters like on The Walking Dead, but I haven’t watched those, so this was a fun and unique read for me. It was definitely interesting the way she kept the brains to feed herself. Mixed into smoothie like concoctions or with soup. Her one contact in the zombie world that had things together, well, I got frustrated when she didn’t call him earlier for help, although when she did call him, and what happened at that point, well that made the plot get rolling really quickly into a big moment! And of course the way he stored his brains, frozen meals? That was perfect as well!
While I had some guesses on who turned her, and I did end up being right, it was interesting how it all played out to find that out and what happened once it was kind of revealed. Especially once the idea of someone hunting zombies came up and how that related to this. There were lots of great characters in this book. Ones that I worried about causing problems, family members, ex-boyfriends and their friends, new friends, etc.
The ending was so good, we got a bit of romance working out, and Angel learning maybe she could move on from being a loser, if she stopped just accepting all the things being the way they were and started taking little bits of help as they were offered or available. With what happened at the big moment at the end as well, I can see a certain character possibly popping back up in a future story to cause mayhem.
Last but not least, I think the narrator was perfect! She totally sounded like what you might think someone from Louisiana would sound like, especially adding twang and inflection to make the character seem young and loser-like, but also someone you could root for and wanted to see make it!
I’ll probably start listening to book 2 as soon as I finish my current audiobook!