A couple of weeks ago,
BookBub informed me that a book called Zombie Fairy Tales: TheComplete Collection was on sale.
My
first reaction was: Really, it's zombie
fairy tales now?
But I also remembered how much I enjoyed both Pride, Prejudice &
Zombies, as well as it's prequel Dawn of the Dreadfuls. So I decided
that a dollar wasn't too much of gamble and I picked it up.
I
can without hyperbole state that it is a fantastic book, really
amazing. Kevin Richey has done an incredible job seamlessly weaving
together all the different fairy tales into one open, shared world
and then unleashing the zombies in the mix.
I'm
by no means a stranger to zombie fiction, but I found things in this
book that were new and interesting to me. What really caught my fancy
though, was how so many of these over-familiar stories like
Cinderella, Pinocchio, Red Riding Hood, Beauty and The Beast etc. are
combined with characters like Bluebeard, The Headless Horseman and
Countess Bathory, and it just works. Then when you add zombies and
plague to the mix, all hell breaks loose.
When
I say all hell, I truly mean it. This is the goriest book I've read
in years. Even though it doesn't dwell too much on the grisly
carnage, there's something gruesome on almost every page. If that's a
problem for you, stay far away from Zombie Fairy Tales.
But
to be fair, the gore is necessary. If Mr. Richey had left it out, the
book would have been too dry and dull. Besides, the original versions
of the classic fairy tales were brutal, sometimes in the extreme.
The
way in which all these characters live (and die) in one shared world
is wonderful. This means that as the book progresses, the story
becomes more convoluted without ever becoming complicated. Each
chapter is sort of stand alone, but most characters show up more
frequently as the book continues, but never just for show. There's
always a reason.
I
really can't explain too much more without running into spoiler
territory, but if any of what I just said sounds interesting, please
read this book. You won't be sorry.
That's
all he wrote for this time, so until we see each other again, have a
great week!
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