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07 Aug, 2009
A classic given new life...by the undead.
Personally i loved the original Pride and Prejudice, in my opinion its one of the greatest classics of English Literature and a book that every person who enjoys reading should read. With that out of the way lets talk about the re-spawned version. When I first heard of the idea of adding zombies to Jane Austen's classic, i thought it was a terrible idea that would completely ruin the novel, but after some time i decided to at least give Pride and Prejudice and Zombies a chance to prove me wrong. And oh, surprise, it is actually not bad at all, the only difference between the original and Seth Graham's version is only a few words and in some cases entire sentences being replaced or added to the original Jane Austen text, and its surprising how well it works. The original story remains mostly unharmed, except for the addition of zombies, and if you liked the original Lucy and Mr. Darcy you will love them even more when they are fighting off the undead. In conclusion, P&P&Z is a hybrid a Literature classic and Resident Evil, if you liked the original and want to read a more humorous version then or if you never read it and are into zombies or simply curious then you cant go wrong with this book.