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Dearly, Departed by Lia Habel

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Oct 13, 11

bookshelves: arc, ebook, steampunk, zombies
Read in October, 2011

Dashing zombies anybody? Dearly, Departed has quite the original zombie lore. I really enjoyed it and thought it was brilliantly done. Stephenie Meyer took vampires and made them sparkly. But Lia Habel, she took zombies(!), and made them charming! There's just no beating that!

This story takes place in a future after a volcano almost ends humanity. The new age is called New Victoria - yup, it's Victorian age with holographs and cell phones. It's pretty neat and very well thought out. Obviously there are zombies included - some bad and some... not so bad. I thoroughly enjoyed the lore that Lia created.

When I first saw Dearly, Departed, it's the cover that drew me in. It has to be my favorite cover of 2011. Then, when I read the synopsis, even though it sounded pretty neat, I was a bit wary of the "finding true love in a zombie" part. I love zombies. I've watched every zombie movie and enjoyed quite a few zombie books. But zombies are scary! They're gross; cannibals; mutilated - Ick. I was doubtful that anyone could convince me that zombies could ever be boyfriend material *puke*. So, obviously, Lia is a genius, and she did it: She somehow made her zombies cute!

The world building was fantastic. The first half of the book was used to explain this new world and how the zombies came about. If there are any holes in it, I didn't see any. It was complete and very well explained, as well as extremely creative. There were a few clichés. Private school, rich mean girl, best friend with a crush on the guy who wants Nora, but it was mostly all in the beginning and used to illustrate how it's not extremely different from the present - just a bit old fashioned. Women with dresses; travel in carriages, etc. But girls are still girls! Once the zombies arrive, though, the clichés go out the window. So all in all, I found it truly original.

The book is divided into several point of views. We have the two protagonists, Nora and Bram, but we also see a few side characters' POV - even the villain's, which is very interesting. I found all of the characters really enjoyable with distinct voices and fun personalities. It was great to be able to see Nora with the "good" zombies and then her friend Pam who was unaware of any zombies, good or evil, nor where her friend had disappeared to. We got to see both sides of the coin.

Any zombie lover should definitely pick this one up. At the very least, you'll have a gorgeous cover on your bookshelf!

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message 1: by Megan (new) - added it

Megan Have you checked out Warm Bodies? Philosophical zombies with a heart and some romance. Not the best, but it is for sure interesting and original :)

You're right, the cover here is lovely!


message 2: by Giselle (new) - rated it 4 stars

Giselle No I've never heard of that one Megan. I'll go take a look. This is my first non-ick zombie book haha.


message 3: by Megan (new) - added it

Megan Warm bodies is icky, but a little sweet too. Like you I'll be curious how zombies can go from being nasty undead beasts to a love interest.


message 4: by Arlene (new)

Arlene I don't like zombie books, but I'm reading this one because (1) your review and (2) I love the cover. I'm hopeless... I know... Great review. :)


message 5: by Giselle (new) - rated it 4 stars

Giselle I read and buy tons of books on the cover alone. Sometimes I don't even read the blurb haha. I'm shameless.
It isn't a very scary book though. It has zombies but it has a love story too! ;)


message 6: by Giselle (new) - rated it 4 stars

Giselle Megan wrote: "I'll be curious how zombies can go from being nasty undead beasts to a love interest."

Lia did a great job. I was really doubting anyone's ability to make zombies appear charming.


message 7: by Arlene (new)

Arlene LOL We can start a club. I fall for covers all the time. :) You make this book sound really good. Count me in! :)


message 8: by JoJo - JJJ (Jo Anna) (new)

JoJo - JJJ (Jo Anna) Awesome review Giselle. I actually am not a Zombie fan either and well you make me want to read it. I take it there is a good side love story in this book? I can't imagine loving a zombie however it sounds like it could be possible.


message 9: by Giselle (new) - rated it 4 stars

Giselle Yes there's a pretty cute love story in the book. I also couldn't imagine it but she made it work!


message 10: by JoJo - JJJ (Jo Anna) (new)

JoJo - JJJ (Jo Anna) Well it sounds awesome and I love a love story....


message 11: by ~Tina~ (new) - rated it 3 stars

~Tina~ Okay! I'm gonna have to pick this up when it comes here. Great review!!!


message 12: by Giselle (new) - rated it 4 stars

Giselle Thanks Tina! I think you'd like it!


message 13: by Giselle (new) - rated it 4 stars

Giselle Oof, just fixed a couple mistakes in this one. I know that it's Stephenie Meyer and not Mere! :P Oopsies


message 14: by Surin (new) - rated it 4 stars

Surin Great Review!!!!! I too was quite curious to see how the author was going to make Zombies desirable and an author who is successful at that needs to be applauded.

Since this being a zombie book and all, is there some amount of gore in it? (I'm thinking entrails falling, decapitated heads, pus and the like) I have a sensitive stomach so am gonna prepare myself before hand (which is why I never read zombie books).


message 15: by Giselle (new) - rated it 4 stars

Giselle Umm, there is some gore but it's very light and almost comical. I doubt you'd have any issues.


message 16: by Surin (new) - rated it 4 stars

Surin Sounds great! Thx for the review again Giselle!


message 17: by AH (new) - rated it 3 stars

AH Great review, Giselle. I've been looking at this one. The cover is so pretty.


message 18: by Giselle (new) - rated it 4 stars

Giselle Thank you! The cover is well worth buying it! Teehee.


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