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* There IS a short story titled "Everything's Better with Zombies".
* [[Discworld]]'s zombies, seeing as they're basically the same person's mind and body, just... dead, aren't usually plot-central. One member of the City Watch, Reg Shoe, is a zombie, for example, and a reasonably okay guy. The only "bad" zombie is Mr. Slant, but that has more to do with him being an [[Amoral Attorney]] than a zombie.
** The ''Discworld'' novel ''[[Discworld/Reaper Man|Reaper Man]]'' details an actual zombie apocalypse (or more precisely, an undead apocalypse... with zombies!) caused by Death being fired for taking too much of an interest in his work. [[Hilarity Ensues]].
*** There's zombies in ''[[Discworld/Monstrous Regiment|Monstrous Regiment]]'' as well, and they're the more classic variety, but still don't eat any brains, they're just restless dead followers of the Duchess. Reg Shoe, who's accompanying Vimes on a diplomatic mission, regards them as an embarrassment (although this is the same guy who gives lectures to graveyards).
* The Cauldron-Born in the ''[[Prydain Chronicles]]'' are reanimated corpses that exist only to slay for [[Big Bad]] Arawn.
* ''[[Colt Regan]]: Demon Hunter'' contains a section where zombies show up, for almost no reason, which [[Word of God|the author]] will tell you was in there because zombies rule.
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