...Exactly how many teen zombie romance books are there?
There are quite a few P-C. It's been a growing trend in the last eighteen months or so.
There's ZOMBIE QUEEN OF NEWBERY HIGH; YOU'RE SO UNDEAD TO ME (which has a sequel); GENERATION DEAD (also has a sequel).
Those are just off the top of my head, but it's been the reaction of publishing in the wake of the vampire saturation.
Um, I don't know? Not any, I don't think. The point of mine is, bringing your boyfriend back from the dead is *not* a good idea, so we're talking more Buffy/"Becoming" than a Twilight-esque (creepy) happily ever after.
I don't know about
The Zombie Queen,
but from what I know of
Generation Dead,
they're still not zombies in the Romero sense -- they simply don't lie down when they're dead or something, right?
Which is what I LOVE about your idea, Amy. You're not romanticizing the zombies for the reader's benefit, you're just having your character romanticize what it would be like to have her boyfriend forever and realizing it's *not* a good idea.
::hearts Amy::
Those are just off the top of my head, but it's been the reaction of publishing in the wake of the vampire saturation.
So one should go with skeletons or liches to get ahead of the curve?
There are quite a few P-C. It's been a growing trend in the last eighteen months or so.
Huh! I had no idea.
YOU'RE SO UNDEAD TO ME (which has a sequel)
That title sounds familiar, and I like it, but I didn't realize it was a zombie romance.
GENERATION DEAD (also has a sequel).
Yeah, my friend mentions that one.
The point of mine is, bringing your boyfriend back from the dead is *not* a good idea, so we're talking more Buffy/"Becoming" than a Twilight-esque (creepy) happily ever after.
Yeah, because your take on it is the first I read, I couldn't even imagine that someone would have attempted a zombie romance. Since...it's not a good idea.
Although there was that one movie,
My Boyfriend's Back.
I never saw it, though.
The point of mine is, bringing your boyfriend back from the dead is *not* a good idea, so we're talking more Buffy/"Becoming" than a Twilight-esque (creepy) happily ever after.
That sounds like a really good take.
So one should go with skeletons or liches to get ahead of the curve?
Mummies.
Having read Generation Dead and You're So Undead To Me, I wasn't overly impressed with either of them. Generation Dead is clever, but the writing didn't grab me. And You're So Undead To Me was ... eh? Run-of-the-mill paranormal YA?
Whereas I'm VERY VERY EXCITED to read Amy's book. Because the bits I've read so far are fantastic.
Eh, removed because seriously, no need to dwell.