Alice in Zombieland (Paperback)
Description
They were indeed a queer-looking party that assembled on the bank—the birds with draggled feathers, the animals with their fur clinging close to them, and all dripping wet, cross, and uncomfortable. All of them were covered in Alice's now cold and congealed blood, which made them even tastier looking to poor hungry Alice.
When little Alice follows the Black Rat down into the gaping darkness of an open grave, she falls and falls. And soon finds herself in an undead nightmare of rotting flesh and insanity. Venturing further into this land of zombies and monsters, she encounters characters both creepy and madcap along the way. But there's something else troubling poor Alice: her skin is rotting and her hair is falling out. She's cold. And she has the haunting feeling that if she remains in Zombieland any longer, she might never leave.
Can Alice escape Zombieland before the Dead Red Queen catches up to her?
About the Author
Lewis Carroll’s real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. He was born in 1832 in Daresbury, England. While teaching mathematics at Oxford University, he made up stories for his friend’s three daughters. The story he told the little girl named Alice and her sisters became Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. He had it published into a book in 1865.
Praise For…
"I love it just as much as all the other classics I've read that have been remade into horror. I can guarantee you that you've never read anything like this, and aren't likely to again. " — Literary Litter
"This has to be one of the most fun mash-ups I’ve read." — Michelle’s Book Blog
"All the characters, however mentally disturbed, fit perfectly in this freakish land of undead things." — Ramsey’s Reviews
"A cute, quick read." — Palmer’s Picks for Reading
"Sincerely cute, if not a little morbid... " — Big Shiny Robot