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Zombies vs. Unicorns

Full title: Zombies vs. Unicorns
ISBN: 9781441889225
ISBN 10: 1441889221
Authors: Larbalestier, Justine Black, Holly
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Edition: Unabridged
Binding: Audio CD
Language: en
Published on: 2010

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Synopsis

Justine Larbalestier says that zombies are our own walking deaths. Funny, grim, and terrifying, they cannot be escaped. Unicorns are sparkly and pastel and fart rainbows.

Holly Black says that unicorns are healers, arbiters of justice, and, occasionally, majestic man-killers. Zombies drool and shed and probably carry diseases.

Some of today’s finest writers have chosen their side, creating dazzling stories about both creatures. So read on, and decide for yourself:

Are you Team Zombie or Team Unicorn?

TEAM UNICORN: edited by Holly Black Featuring authors Kathleen Duey, Meg Cabot, Garth Nix, Margo Lanagan, Naomi Novik, and Diana Peterfreund

TEAM ZOMBIE: edited by Justine Larbalestier Featuring authors Libba Bray, Alaya Dawn Johnson, Cassandra Clare, Maureen Johnson, Carrie Ryan, and Scott Westerfeld

Publishers Weekly

In this offbeat anthology, editors Black and Larbalestier embark upon a literary throw-down to determine which is superior: zombies or unicorns. To that end, each assembled a six-person team of writers and set them loose. Each story is prefaced by editorial banter as each editor (hilariously) makes her case. Highlights include Diana Peterfreund's Rampant tie-in, The Care and Feeding of Your Baby Killer Unicorn; Libba Bray's postapocalyptic tale of teens trying to maintain a semblance of civilization in Prom Night; and Maureen Johnson's pointed take on celebrity fads in The Children of the Revolution. Meg Cabot's Princess Prettypants skewers the image of unicorns as sparkling, rainbow-farting symbols of pure happiness, hope, and awesomesauce, while Carrie Ryan's Bougainvillea acts as a prologue to The Forest of Hands and Teeth. Scott Westerfeld's Inoculata examines what happens when the zombie hordes finally win, while the zombie in Alaya Dawn Johnson's Love Will Tear Us Apart isn't nearly as far gone. Without a clunker in the bunch, this anthology more than lives up to the potential its concept suggests. Zombies or unicorns? There's no clear winner, unless it's readers. Ages 14 up. (Sept.)