
Light on the horror and heavy on the
fun, this book has a lot of imaginative stories and cover the gamut of
interests.
The Zombie Cookbook helps, what really
keeps the idea of zombies “fresh” in the mind of readers around the
globe is its collection of stories, poems, sketches and recipes which orbit
around a subject everyone can sink their teeth into: Food!
As you can imagine, all of these stories
are written tongue-in-rotted-cheek. So if you want a fun collection of writing
that mixes humor, horror, and a dash of cilantro, pick up The Zombie Cookbook.-- Sean McLachlan, http://midlistwriter.blogspot.com/2009/10/book-review-zombie-cookbook.html
cot 5
"Are you a fan of rotting flesh,
drooping eyeballs, dismembered bodies, romance? Romance? Yes, The Zombie Cookbook
has something for everyone whether your reading tastes lean toward the gruesome
or the romantic. Kim Richards has put together an eclectic collection of zombie
tales and recipes... Interspersed with these delectable tales are eye-popping,
finger-licking good illustrations provided by the talented George
Silliman"
If you’re a
fan of zombie fiction, I would definitely recommend picking this up. Don’t
try the recipes at home, though, unless you’ve got a shambling dead to
feed.
...well-written. ...When the
collection hits its high points, in stories like The Right Recipe and My
Big Fat Zombie Wedding, you end up discovering some short stories that have
a lot of depth and world-building done to them in addition to the puns and
slapstick humour that pepper the book. ...definitely worth checking out at
http://www.zombiecookbook.net. Both e-book and print versions are
available.
The Zombie
cookbook puts a totally new twist on the lives or rather lack thereof, of such
creatures.
full of
surprises--a wonderful break from the traditional Halloween-type horror stories