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Undead Redhead
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Undead Redhead

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You know things are bad when being dead is the BEST part of your day. Things have gone from rotten to, well, actually ROTTING for Sharon Backovic after her tragic wedding photo-related death. Now, she’s got no job, no phone, no place to live, and absolutely no idea of what a zombie who’s apparently STILL a Vegan should eat… Featured on InnerSpace and the Richard Crouse Show!

What The Critics Say

Jen Frankel does a wonderful job at delving into the psyche of a repressed main character who acquires personal liberty while being the living dead. Fun, silly, and intelligent too… I wouldn’t advise reading it too fast or you might miss moments of subtle humour.
Kit Daven, The Other Castle

Who knew a zombie could be vegan?! That’s just one twist on movie version zombies in Jen Frankel’s book Undead Redhead… Wonderful story, full of humour and great characters. If you like any type of zombie, this is a great story for you.
Lee A. Farruga, the Geeky Godmother

Frankel is good at creating credibly absurd scenes… those who are looking for a fun, original take on the zombie sub-genre will find a very rewarding book.
Amazing Stories

I would recommend this book to light horror fans (no gore alerts here!), those who enjoy some romance, as well as those who like comedic and ironic situations in their stories. I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.
Onlinebookclub.org

4.5/5 stars… a delightful read. Funny and resonant of modern society in all its North American wackiness. I loved the satire in the story, sentimentally for the redhead in the pink bridesmaids dress (been there), but more intellectually for the fun poked at the pomp of weddings, the irrationality of internet sensations, the opportunism of the media, and the way humans can interact in crazy, unfeeling ways. All that said, the characters were realistic, and some were caring, compassionate people.
Ann Dulhanty

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Xenoproductions
Date
5 July 2016
Pages
222
ISBN
9780991790241

You know things are bad when being dead is the BEST part of your day. Things have gone from rotten to, well, actually ROTTING for Sharon Backovic after her tragic wedding photo-related death. Now, she’s got no job, no phone, no place to live, and absolutely no idea of what a zombie who’s apparently STILL a Vegan should eat… Featured on InnerSpace and the Richard Crouse Show!

What The Critics Say

Jen Frankel does a wonderful job at delving into the psyche of a repressed main character who acquires personal liberty while being the living dead. Fun, silly, and intelligent too… I wouldn’t advise reading it too fast or you might miss moments of subtle humour.
Kit Daven, The Other Castle

Who knew a zombie could be vegan?! That’s just one twist on movie version zombies in Jen Frankel’s book Undead Redhead… Wonderful story, full of humour and great characters. If you like any type of zombie, this is a great story for you.
Lee A. Farruga, the Geeky Godmother

Frankel is good at creating credibly absurd scenes… those who are looking for a fun, original take on the zombie sub-genre will find a very rewarding book.
Amazing Stories

I would recommend this book to light horror fans (no gore alerts here!), those who enjoy some romance, as well as those who like comedic and ironic situations in their stories. I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.
Onlinebookclub.org

4.5/5 stars… a delightful read. Funny and resonant of modern society in all its North American wackiness. I loved the satire in the story, sentimentally for the redhead in the pink bridesmaids dress (been there), but more intellectually for the fun poked at the pomp of weddings, the irrationality of internet sensations, the opportunism of the media, and the way humans can interact in crazy, unfeeling ways. All that said, the characters were realistic, and some were caring, compassionate people.
Ann Dulhanty

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Xenoproductions
Date
5 July 2016
Pages
222
ISBN
9780991790241