Michelle asked this question about Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, #1):
Did this change/ruin the way you viewed the love story of Lizzy & Darcy forever? I want to read it because it sounds funny, I just worry that reading this will ruin how I view one of my favorite love stories.
Desirae Murray I believe not, this novel is a really a breath of fresh air, because we have a zombie apocalypse in Britain. The romance between Elizabeth and Darcy m…moreI believe not, this novel is a really a breath of fresh air, because we have a zombie apocalypse in Britain. The romance between Elizabeth and Darcy made it more intriguing due to their shared stubbornness; their world is literally a cutthroat existence. Growing up in the Romantic era, Europe was a place where having a "good" reputation equates to success in life; having zombies roam about the neighborhood gave way into class distinction. In the lower classes stick with Shaolin, while the upper class coincide with Bushido; Elizabeth is ostracized by Catherine because she was not raised with ninja's. Although, Darcy proclaimed his love for Lizzy in his aunt's face, it turned into an assassination attempt. Their battle was a clash of ideals the older generation was defeated by the next generation; therefore, reading this novel will not ruin the romantic tale at all. (less)
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