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    <![CDATA[You Are So Undead to Me]]>
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    <![CDATA[Fifteen-year-old Megan Berry is a Zombie Settler by birth, which means she’s part-time shrink to a bunch of dead people with a whole lot of issues.<p> All Megan wants is to be normal—and go to homecoming, of course. Unfortunately, it’s a little difficult when your dates keep getting interrupted by a bunch of slobbering Undead.<p> Things are about to get even more complicated for Megan. Someone in school is using black magic to turn average, angsty Undead into flesh-eating Zombies, and it’s looking like homecoming will turn out to be a very different kind of party—the bloody kind.<p> Megan must stop the Zombie apocalypse descending on Carol, Arkansas. Her life—and more importantly, homecoming—depends on it.</p></p></p>]]>
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        <name><![CDATA[Stacey Jay]]></name>
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  <read_at>Thu Oct 22 00:00:00 -0700 2009</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[This one was a lot of fun!  I needed something fairly light and engaging on my iPod for serious freezer defrosting and fridge cleaning (UGH) and this did the trick.  There was a nice blend of normal high school stuff and quite well-developed 'Zombie Settler' business going on.  <br/><br/>Megan Berry is a Zombie Settler and has since she was a child, when her powers developed (and her mother's simultaneously disappeared).  This means that any children or teens who are 'unhappy with their death' will come to her to take care of whatever finished business is stopping them from resting peacefully in their graves (while their spirits move on to some kind of 'better place').  When she's nearly killed by being attacked by a bunch of Reanimated Corpses (RCs) though, she develops selective amnesia and appears to be just a normal girl until the point at which the book starts.  Just as she's waiting for the hottest senior guy she knows to come pick her up for a date, a dead person appears on her porch, and it's clear her powers are back.  As is Ethan, fellow settler and one-time friend, but now big-time crush material.<br/><br/>Bad stuff starts happening in short order, with a black magician obviously out to get Megan, Settlers' Affairs refusing to listen to her when she tries to tell them who she suspects, and something big and ugly about to happen at the Home-coming dance.<br/><br/>The third time Megan sneaked out of her house without telling anyone where she was going, despite <em>serious</em> grounding after her previous escapades, I found myself getting a little impatient with her for not using her brain a bit more, but the resulting kerfuffle was entertaining enough to keep me happy anyway.  ]]></body>
    
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