"Regular kids have enough to deal
with between school, homework, extracurricular activities, and friends. But
Molly Bigalow isn't a "regular kid." By day Molly is a normal
student, but after classes end, Molly is learning how to police and protect
zombies. Yeah. Zombies.
And how can you be a regular kid when,
depending on which side of the equation you were on, your mother was either the
most-feared or most-revered zombie hunter in the history of New York City. And
she prepared Molly to follow in her legendary footsteps from an early
age."
Review:
This book wasn't bad. I loved the twist
Ponti had on the zombie population and how the Omegas policed AND protected
them. The story did have faults, such as really cheesy jokes that appeared
stupid instead of humorous. Also, it was hard to imagine Molly as only a
grammar school student. For the story's sake, it would seem more logical to
recruit Omegas in high school than in seventh and eighth grade. Also, there
were some moments that were too predictable and I wish the author was a little
more creative. Other than that the story was good. The ending was definitely a
home run and a moment I didn't see coming.
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