Zombies Vs. Unicorns
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Twelve short stories by a variety of authors seek to answer the question of whether zombies are better than unicorns.
Alternate Title:
Zombies versus unicorns
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Publisher:
New York : - Margaret K McElderry Books
Pages:
415
Edition:
1st ed
ISBN:
9781416989530, 1416989536
Language:
English
Contents:
The highest justice / by Garth Nix
Love will tear us apart / by Alaya Dawn Johnson
Purity test / by Naomi Novik
Bougainvillea / by Carrie Ryan
Thousand flowers / by Margo Lanagan
Children of the revolution / by Maureen Johnson
Care and feeding of your baby killer unicorn / by Diana Peterfreund
Inoculata / by Scott Westerfeld
Princess Prettypants / by Meg Cabot
Cold hands / by Cassandra Clare
Third virgin / by Kathleen Duey
Prom night / by Libba Bray.
Love will tear us apart / by Alaya Dawn Johnson
Purity test / by Naomi Novik
Bougainvillea / by Carrie Ryan
Thousand flowers / by Margo Lanagan
Children of the revolution / by Maureen Johnson
Care and feeding of your baby killer unicorn / by Diana Peterfreund
Inoculata / by Scott Westerfeld
Princess Prettypants / by Meg Cabot
Cold hands / by Cassandra Clare
Third virgin / by Kathleen Duey
Prom night / by Libba Bray.
Suitability:
Ages 14 up
Notes:
Title from spine label.
Title page has pictures of a zombie and a unicorn in place in the words "zombies" and "unicorns".
Jacket spine has authors as "Black vs. Larbalestier".
Title page has pictures of a zombie and a unicorn in place in the words "zombies" and "unicorns".
Jacket spine has authors as "Black vs. Larbalestier".
Statement of responsibility:
[compiled by] Justine Larbalestier, Holly Black
Physical description:
415 p. ; 24 cm.
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Add a CommentTeam Edward vs. Team Jacob? Nobody cares. What really matters is Team Unicorn vs. Team Zombie! Cast your allegiance as you work your way through short stories as some popular authors put up their defenses in honor of their side. Great for reluctant readers!
thiis book wazz sooo anoyyiiing >:( doont waiist yuur tiiime
Unicorns are so much better than zombies, and no im not a four year old girl.
Team Unicorn won... at least in my opinion anyways.
This book was actually very boring, the short stories were dull, and didn't even hold my interest, i never even finished the book. i picked it up looking for a good read, but didn't find one.
Some very creative short stories by some of my favorite authors. My favorite was by Scott Westerfeld. Go Team Zombie!
I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE THIS BOOK!
Great fun! I've become a zombie fan in the past few years and really liked the zombie stories. I thought the unicorn stories would be tolerable but they were actually mostly good (one or two was a bit fantastical for me, but I found something to enjoy even in those). Zombie fans should check out "World War Z" next - an oral history of the zombie wars!
This book was straight up awesome. I love how each chapter starts with a mini debate between the editors about the story and their zombies vs. unicorns debate. I went into this book firmly on the zombie side (but having a healthy like of unicorns), but by the end I was definitely brought over to team unicorn. Great stories by some of today's best ya authors.
I am totally team unicorn. Unicorns rule.