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Zombie Notes: A Study Guide to the Best in Undead Literary Classics

by Laurie Rozakis

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When Hell is full, the dead will roam the Classics While scores of English teachers around the world ramble on about motifs, iambic pentameter, and deus ex machina, hordes of brain-swilling zombies and neck-chomping vampires are invading the major works of the world s greatest authors Now, Melville s infamous creature of the deep is actually a zombie whale. And while Will Shakespeare s rhyme scheme ties tongues in knots, Hamlet s uncle has become a villainous vampire in royal robes. That sexy beast Arthur Dimmesdale in The Scarlet Letter? He s even sexier and beastlier. . . . now that he s a werewolf. Zombie Notes will quickly bring you up to speed on what lurks in the literary canon. A study guide to literature s most famous scenes of love, heroism, brain letting, and countless decapitations, it is sure to reanimate your passion for the Great Books. * Hamlet* Moby Dick* The Scarlet Letter* A Tale of Two Cities* And more "… (more)
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Meh. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies was fun, but this book is basically a ripoff of the same. I didn't find it funny at all and all the zombies etc. just seemed to be painted on. Perhaps if I'd actually read the real books in question I would have liked this parody better. ( )
  meggyweg | Sep 6, 2010 |
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When Hell is full, the dead will roam the Classics While scores of English teachers around the world ramble on about motifs, iambic pentameter, and deus ex machina, hordes of brain-swilling zombies and neck-chomping vampires are invading the major works of the world s greatest authors Now, Melville s infamous creature of the deep is actually a zombie whale. And while Will Shakespeare s rhyme scheme ties tongues in knots, Hamlet s uncle has become a villainous vampire in royal robes. That sexy beast Arthur Dimmesdale in The Scarlet Letter? He s even sexier and beastlier. . . . now that he s a werewolf. Zombie Notes will quickly bring you up to speed on what lurks in the literary canon. A study guide to literature s most famous scenes of love, heroism, brain letting, and countless decapitations, it is sure to reanimate your passion for the Great Books. * Hamlet* Moby Dick* The Scarlet Letter* A Tale of Two Cities* And more "

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