When last I checked, Unicorns were slightly ahead-Team Zombie, represent! Take the poll!ĭisclosure: I picked up an advance reader copy of the book at Comic-Con. Unicorns website and take the poll there. Oh, and before I forget: head over to the Zombies vs. You might not like every story in it, but you're sure to find several that you like. Three years later: Black and Larbalestier rounded up the troops (other young adult writers) and formed Team Unicorn and. If you like zombies or unicorns (or both), Zombies vs. And 3 is hardly something that distinguishes unicorns from zombies. It's marketed for teens and many of the characters involved are teenagers, but there is a good bit of language and sexual situations, probably a PG-13 or a little higher. I should mention that this is not intended for young kids. Some of my favorites were Maureen Johnson's "The Children of the Revolution," Scott Westerfeld's "Inoculata," and Naomi Novak's "Purity Test." There were a few that felt a little flat to me, but most of them were quite entertaining. actually, there are a lot of dangerous unicorns in the collection, not so many nice pretty ones, which is kind of odd. And there are deadly killer unicorns and. There are deadly killer zombies and there are not-so-dangerous zombies in love. The stories run the gamut from funny to tragic, and you never know what you're going to get. But I did read all the stories, and it's a fun bunch regardless of where you fall in the debate.
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