Is this prequel to Pride and Predjudice and Zombies, the most successful literary mashup of last year, DOA or a whole new trick? Here is what we can serve up immediately about Dawn Of The Dreadfuls after you click right here.
Morsel One: This book is easier to read that than the original Zombies smash as it avoids the stiff prose of Ms. Austen. It reads a little more like a movie. Asses are kicked, skirts are lifted, and no one is safe.
Morsel Two: The dreadfuls are even more disgusting.
Morsel Three: “Victorian” is a euphemism for passions long repressed. This could be why the cover of the book looks like the little girl has lost it a bit early. It is also why if Austen were to rise from her grave tomorrow we believe she would scream like a banshee in tortured ecstasy that her deepest passions have been co-opted by another writer. A man, no less.












