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Megan Berry - Zombie Settler extraordinaire - just wants Pom Squad to trounce Cheer Team in this freakishly funny follow-up to You Are So Undead to... read full description

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Oct 07, 2010
~Tina~ rated it: 4 of 5 stars
Just as fun and fantastic as the first, Undead Much is a bit more darker, more edge and it's exactly what it needed to bring it up a notch and add more excitement. I still found the humor and wit that I loved in the first book but the twist in this one was awesome and so I thought this was even better then the first!
A wonderful lighthearted and highly entertaining series that brings on the joy of reading paranormal escape. I'm looking forward to reading more from this world!
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Feb 26, 2011
Undead Much was just as funny, sassy, and unpredictable as it's predecessor!

I love Jay's take on Zombies it's much different than the normal mindless brain eating beings that you usually associate with the word Zombie.... although there are that type of Zombie in this book too! But Megan's job is to help the "undead" with unfinished business so that they can spend their slumber of death in peace.... well most of the time, unless someone decides to turn them into those brai More...
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Aug 22, 2010
Jennifer rated it: 5 of 5 stars



Bottom Line – Stacey Jay has created a series that is smart, sassy, silly, and totally fun. Though Undead Much? is darker than You Are So Undead To Me, it still held onto those endearing qualities. It’s complete with amazing characters, and an excellent plot that leaves you wanting MORE and MORE…never wanting to put it down. I give Undead Much? A 5 mushroom rating…and I can’t WAIT for the next book!

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Apr 27, 2011
Kelly rated it: 5 of 5 stars
Have I ever mentioned that I have a thing for zombies? Not a sexy thing, mind you, because I really can't get past the whole rotting flesh issue. I mean, imagine coming away with a handful of face when you're in the middle of a sexy kissing session. YUCK. Instead, I find them incredibly creepy and the idea of this relentless, hungry horde dogging your footsteps and slowly closing off all avenues of escape.... *shudder*

So, yeah. Zombies. I think they're kinda cool. I love Stace More...
Sep 01, 2010
Myhotstylist rated it: 5 of 5 stars
2ND in series. this was a very strong follow up to the first book, You are So Undead to me.

In this book, Meagan has accepted her powers as a settler. Her and Ethan are a hot item, until she meets a very strange zombie named Cliff. Even though hes dead, he doesnt look, smell or act dead. Once the cheerleaders go to war with the pom squad over who gets to perform at the halftime shows, strange zombies shart showing up at various fundraisers, and Meagan has to determine who is behind t More...
Mar 22, 2010
Jami rated it: 5 of 5 stars
I love the the first book, You Are So Undead To Me. Going into Undead Much?, I was afraid I wouldn't love it as much as I did the first. I ended up loving it even more!

I really enjoyed the plot. There was alot more action going on. With everyone except for a certain few thinking Megan is the one using black magic to create a freaky new kind of zombie, Megan has to find a way to prove she is innocent. At the same time she has to continue to kick said zombie butt. Meanwhile, she is dea More...
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Jul 24, 2009
thebookblogger rated it: 3 of 5 stars
A lot of things happen in this book. Relationships are questioned, innocent characters are being blamed for crimes, family secrets are let out in the open, and zombies' butts are kicked! Undead Much carries on with Megan's story--her problems, her relationships, and her zombies.

The romance was probably the thing I liked most from this book. I'm a sucker for romance. In this novel, Ethan and Megan are undergoing a lot of difficulties in their relationship. For starters, the pressure o More...
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Sep 05, 2010
Nina rated it: 4 of 5 stars
Finding You Are So Undead To Me utterly hilarious, I couldn’t wait to read the sequel Undead Much? Even though sometimes the second book in a series can be a let down, I still had high expectations.

Megan Berry finds herself in trouble, again. And even with the help from some unexpected zombie, who seems to have trouble with the fact that he should go back to its grave and rest, it’s getting even more complicated by the minute.

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Oct 07, 2010
Erin rated it: 5 of 5 stars
Ravage zombies, witch blood, crazy ass cheerleaders, and a bit of mystery to solve… This was a perfect book to read in October. Megan Berry is one character that I love to read, in the first book of this series You Are So Undead to Me, I loved how fiery and stubborn she was. In the second book, you start to learn a little bit more about why Megan is so much more powerful than other Zombie settlers.

I had this book sitting on my night stand for a while and my boyfriend picked it up and More...
Apr 19, 2010
Teresa in Ohio rated it: 3 of 5 stars
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Mar 31, 2010
Erin rated it: 2 of 5 stars
This sequel to You Are So Undead to Me about Megan Berry, a teenage zombie settler with powers beyond the norm, has a bit of everything for the paranormal crazed teenager: a girl with unknown powers who doesn’t recognize how attractive and powerful she is, a hot and perfect boyfriend, a crush on a zombie (the friendly kind), mean girls, a creepy guy, evil cheerleaders, and the typical zombies who want to eat your brains. When Megan’s unusually strong powers are little match for what seem to be y More...
Dec 27, 2011
Allie rated it: 4 of 5 stars
This book was just as witty and fun as its predecessor.

I usually don't read two books in a series without a break, but I needed to continue Megan's story. This book was a lot darker than the first one in my opinion. That did not stop it from having the witty comebacks and smart comments. Cliff is my absolute favorite character in this book. He is incredibly thought provoking through out the story. You never know what is going to happen next during Megan's journey. At the end of the bo More...
Apr 03, 2010
Kassandra rated it: 5 of 5 stars
About~ Q: How many guys does it take to make your boyfriend wild with jealousy?

A: Only one, if he’s UNDEAD.

Megan Berry had a perfectly average new-sundress-and-boy-obsessed life-until her power to settle the Undead returned. Oh, and then her best friend tried to kill her- and ruin homecoming- with a bunch of black magically raised Zombies. At least she got a spot on the pom squad and a smokin’ boyfriend (Ethan). But now Megan is in deep fertilizer all over again. Why? W More...
Jan 25, 2010
Princess Bookie rated it: 5 of 5 stars
My Thoughts: So, after I finished You Are So Undead To Me, I was hoping Undead Much would be just as good as the first one. It was and so much better! Once again, we are introduced into the world Of Megan and her zombie settling! In this book, more magic goes down and everyone is blaming Megan. Could she really do this? Or is she innocent? Joined by Ethan she has to figure out the truth behind her past. Why didn't her parents tell her all the secrets about their family history? Can she even trus More...
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Apr 09, 2010
Carrie (Care) rated it: 5 of 5 stars
Undead Much? had a bit more action and had a darker feel to it compared to You Are So Undead To Me. Though it was darker than the first, it was still fun to be in Megan's head. The humor was still there along with the romance, although it had much more angst.

This one ended with a slight cliffhanger so I'm assuming there will be at least one more book. But I can't seem to find any info on when the next will be released, or how many are planned for the series. All I know is I will be More...
Mar 10, 2010
Sophie rated it: 3 of 5 stars
Undead Much? is the action-packed, zombified sequel to Stacey Jay’s debut novel, You Are So Undead to Me.

I really liked Megan in You Are So Undead to Me; I thought that she was nice, funny and normal (for a Zombie Settler, anyway.) But I just kept changing my mind about her in Undead Much?. In the beginning, Megan seemed overly confident, almost bordering on arrogant, and it really irritated me. But as soon as the accusations started being hurled at her, I was firmly back on her side More...
Jan 10, 2010
Peace Love rated it: 4 of 5 stars
I'm not into zombie novels. I tried but I just couldn't get into it, but this is an exception, the heroine and her cohorts are alive human being extraordinaire. They call themselves as Settlers, they are highly trained gifted individuals that fulfill the last wishes of the newly dead raised as zombies. before their spirits can actually put to rest. They also kill zombie rouges who feed on human flesh that are raised by witches who uses dark magic to sic their enemies.

The plot was int More...
Feb 18, 2011
Kelsey rated it: 4 of 5 stars
I really enjoyed Undead Much? And although I’m not sure which book I liked better, this one or You Are So Undead to Me, I found this another refreshing book from Stacey Jay. I was worried there might be a little repetition in the plot, but there wasn’t at all. Megan had all new adventures and there were a lot of new secrets uncovered about Megan’s past. Some of her old enemies came back to haunt her, and she became more powerful. The main plot was intriguing, but I really liked a lot of the sub- More...
Mar 26, 2010
CorLostForWords rated it: 5 of 5 stars
I think I enjoyed this book more than You Are So Undead to Me. I loved the characters and the tension between Megan and Ethan. Several situations come up where it seems that the author is trying to subliminally mention that sex is a big deal and not something to be taken lightly. That, and oh, a zombie or two would show up at the most inconvenient times. It made for an interesting read. As a zombie hater, I loved this book. The zombies were grotesque yet they weren't which just made it better. I More...
Feb 27, 2011
Anna rated it: 4 of 5 stars
I loved the first book in this series, You Are So Undead to Me. I also loved Undead Much?, but a little bit less than the first book in the Megan Berry series.

I didn't really know where this one was going to go. You Are So Undead to Me felt pretty tied up at the end to me, so when I found out that there was going to be a sequel, I was surprised. But I didn't mind, because I loooove the way Jay writes, and I also loved Megan and Ethan, the main characters in this series.

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Mar 13, 2010
Michelle rated it: 4 of 5 stars
I don't really like zombies yet here I am again reading another zombie book. But ya know...I really kinda liked it! It was immediately apparent that I missed quite a bit from not reading the first book in this series, You Are So Undead to Me, but I eventually got the gist of what happened since the author did a lot of recapping in the storyline. Unfortunately, the process of recapping gave away a lot of spoilers for the first book so I'd advise reading the series in order.

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Mar 01, 2010
Sammee rated it: 5 of 5 stars
I adored You Are So Undead to Me and I was a bit worried this wouldn’t live up to it. But it did. Big time! I really, really enjoyed it.

I love the voice Stacey Jay gives to Megan – she is really sweet, very good at putting herself into trouble and very believable as a teenage girl trying to balance her supernatural duties with regular teen issues.

The plot line in this was superb and I didn’t work it out. I loved the progression of her relationship with Monica – I think th More...
Feb 07, 2010
Chanelle rated it: 4 of 5 stars
Okay, so I knew I'd enjoy this book, and I really, really did. Ethan was in it, of course, and I love him to bits. Plus, there was added drama to the relationship which is always good. I don't like relationships where everything is smooth and perfect, because how unrealistic is that?

The story starts with a visit from an Unsettled zombie just when Ethan and Megan are getting kinda steamy. This unsettled is called Cliff, and he's different to the others. In the sense that he doesn't lo More...
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Apr 27, 2010
Book Sp(l)ot rated it: 4 of 5 stars
Zombie Settler Megan Berry is back with more crazy, not normal (even for those used to dealing with zombies) adventures. [Goodreads page for the first book You Are So Undead to Me]

Megan's so busy with her training (and his) that she and Ethan barely have any time together, but during a rare moment together in his car, they're enjoying some quality alone time when an Undead interrupts. Cliff, who already knows just who Megan is, just felt like going for a walk so it's Megan's duty to More...
Jun 03, 2010
Dahlia rated it: 4 of 5 stars
Slightly better than it's prequel, Undead Much? gives readers what they want zombie-action, drama, romance, and suspense. It a new kind of zombie novel we can all love and enjoy.

In Undead Much? Megan is falsely accused of using black magic to raise a new kind of zombie. With subplots of the relationship between Megan and Ethan. Plus, some unsolved mysteries from the 1st book.

I'm highly satisfied with what I got from Undead Much - trilling plot, great characters, the smoot More...
Jan 21, 2010
Sara rated it: 4 of 5 stars
I'm not sure that there are any zombie books out there that are quite like Stacey Jay's. I never really thought that zombies could be both fun and horrifying at the same time, but Jay somehow pulls it off! I also never thought I'd join the zombie craze, but I did - and it is definitely because of YOU ARE SO UNDEAD TO ME and UNDEAD MUCH?!

UNDEAD MUCH is the sequel to the above mentioned novel, and you really do need to read the first installment to fully appreciated the second book, in More...
Aug 25, 2011
Olivia rated it: 4 of 5 stars
Actually I give this book 3.5 stars :)

When I started this book, I wanted to like it so much. Last summer I read the previous novel and loved it! It was one of my favorite books, and the characters were so great. So I couldn't wait to get my hands on this and dig into the story. While I did enjoy the book, I felt like something was missing. It made it very disappointing that I felt that way.

First off, the novel took me forever to read. I kept getting frustrated and annoyed More...
Oct 14, 2010
Jennifer rated it: 5 of 5 stars
Reviewed by Kira M for TeensReadToo.com

Being a zombie settler is not an easy job. Getting the dead to settle down can take time, energy, and a lot of magic, or it can be as simple as delivering a lost charm to an old flame.

Try juggling that, a car wash to raise money for Pom squad, a hot zombie-slaying boyfriend, and trying to prevent the squad from losing their half-time spot at the school's game to the rival cheer squad, and you've got yourself a full plate.

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Sep 06, 2010
Aileen rated it: 5 of 5 stars
The sequel to the awesome You Are So Undead To Me, Undead Much continues to follow Megan Berry and her (hottie) boyfriend/fellow settler Ethan. This time however, things are getting hotter (and better) then ever!! If it's not between Megan and Ethan it's between Megan and the undead psychic hottie predicting that there's going to be a zombie apocolypse!! What's a girl to do?!?! You can't forget the turf war going on between the cheerleaders and the pom squad!! And don't forget all the secrets go More...
Feb 11, 2010
Yan rated it: 1 of 5 stars
I enjoyed You Are So Undead to Me so much that I had to buy the next book. What made me love the prequel was its relatively cute and charming ways. The fact that it didn’t take itself so seriously made it all much more appealing to me. Undead Much went on a whole different route than what I was expecting. I was dandy the first few chapters. Had some laughs, some giggles, some swooning, a few fist-pumps, but then the zombies started appearing…

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