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* [[Armies Are Evil]]
* [[Armies Are Evil]]
* [[Cannibalism Superpower]]: With [[Brain Food|brains]] come memories.
* [[Cannibalism Superpower]]: With [[Brain Food|brains]] come memories.
* [[Chastity Couple]]: R doesn't even ''kiss'' Julie until the very end. {{spoiler|When he does, there are ... [[True Loves Kiss|interesting]] [[Undeath Always Ends|effects]].}}
* [[Chastity Couple]]: R doesn't even ''kiss'' Julie until the very end. {{spoiler|When he does, there are ... [[True Love's Kiss|interesting]] [[Undeath Always Ends|effects]].}}
* [[Crazy Survivalist]]: General Grigio
* [[Crazy Survivalist]]: General Grigio
* [[Death Seeker]]: {{spoiler|Perry, since his father's death}}.
* [[Death Seeker]]: {{spoiler|Perry, since his father's death}}.

Revision as of 17:47, 9 January 2014

I am dead, but it's not so bad. I've learned to live with it.
R

A zombie romance novel, written by Isaac Marion that originally started as a short story called I Am a Zombie Filled With Love that you can read from here. After a worldwide, though gradual Zombie Apocalypse, the Living have been forced to retreat to isolated safe-places as the Dead populate the outside world. Out there is our protagonist "R", a zombie who still, in a way, clings to humanity more than his kin, inhabiting a deserted airport terminal which they only leave to hunt food. But in a hunt gone slightly awry, R eats a young man's brains and fully acquires the man's memories, motivating him to save Julie, his victim's girlfriend, from the rest of the horde and bring her back to his "home" in the airport.

After she realizes that he poses no harm to her and is vastly different from what she has known zombies to be, they start an awkward relationship that changes the futile and rigid ways of both the Living and Dead worlds.

A lot Better Than It Sounds, and don't be scared off by the concept similarities that it has to Twilight, or the review quote on the cover by Stephenie Meyer.


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