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Unfed | Kirsty McKay
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Fresh meat! From a hospital of horrors to a runaway zombie train, it's an all-new onslaught of the slavering undead in the sequel to Kirsty McKay's killer debut! Just when you think you're out...it's the morning after the night of the return of the living dead. Or something like that. After running/bus-driving/snowboarding for her life alongside rebel Smitty, geeky Pete, and popular Alice, Bobby thought she'd found the antidote to the Carrot Man Veggie Juice that had turned the rest of their classmates into zombies. When Smitty (mmm...nom, nom) got chomped, Bobby pumped a syringe full of it into him herself. But now Bobby's a prisoner in some hospital of horrors, with no clue how she got there. And Smitty is missing. What if he isn't cured after all? Bobby knows she's got to find him, even if it means facing Scotland's hungry hordes -- plus Alice's buckets of snark -- again. And this time, zombies aren't the only evil stressing her out. The brain-dead are bad enough, but how can Bobby stop the big pharma business behind the epidemic? Especially when her own mom works for the company?
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abookdragonsretreat
Unfed | Kirsty McKay
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Pickpick

I really enjoyed this final half of the Undead duology. The book continues shortly after the ending of Undead and is straight into the action from the first chapter. Like the first book, this one is equally as hilarious and still has the perfect mix of being grotesque, funny and action packed. I loved the plot and the twists it takes, I also loved how our main gang still has their unique personalities, and their dynamics. I like the open ending.

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abookdragonsretreat
Unfed | Kirsty McKay

"Keep moving, and you live to struggle through another day. Sit still, and you're Undead."

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OutsmartYourShelf
Unfed | Kirsty McKay
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Mehso-so

A fairly entertaining follow up which takes place some weeks after the first book ends. Bobby, Alice, & Pete go looking for the missing Smitty.

Sometimes the teenage snarking got a bit irritating but it was a mostly fun, quick read. 3⭐️