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Dead and Unburied

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I recieved an ecopy of this from Net Galley for my honest review. I thought it was a light and enjoyable read. The illustrations are delightful. If you wre looking for a quick read that will make you chuckle and smile this if for you. Looking forward to more.

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An interesting concept that is a bit too nascent to really review but I was quite intrigued by the initial plotline. So, please keep writing!

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Pretty Lively for a Dead Kid

Every character in this book is engaging, so you basically get a school daze comedy that happens to feature a zombie. It never even really falls for "zombie" conventions, (no one wants to eat brains), which is refreshing and allows for more interesting things to happen.

Our hero, Yan, is smart and funny and a decent guy; he mostly seems more bemused than anything else about his undeadness. The girl with a crush on him immediately rallies 'round when Yan reappears as a zombie. Ditto for Yan's best friend. Because everyone just goes with the zombie flow that frees us up to look at other plot developments. This is Volume 1 of a much longer work, so we only get hints at where it's going to go. It seems clear that two main themes will deal with Yan trying to fix his loving family, which seems to have fallen apart because of his death. It also looks like Yan may try to track down the mugger responsible for his demise. On the side there will be a lot of stuff about Yan trying to stay under the radar. And I have no idea where the romance is going to go.

The art is crisp and colorful, so it's easy on the eyes and fully complements the tone and action. There's nothing fancy going on, but just being clear and engaging was enough for me. Characters are expressive and convincingly drawn.

So, I liked the vibe here, the funny dialogue among friends, the pacing, and the whole laid back approach to the storytelling. This was a refreshing and fun find.

(Please note that I received a free advance will-self-destruct-in-x-days Adobe Digital copy of this book without a review requirement, or any influence regarding review content should I choose to post a review. Apart from that I have no connection at all to either the author or the publisher of this book.)

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Dead and Unburied by Jocelyn Boisvert/Art by Pascal Colpron is an interesting and often funny graphic novel. A very good read.

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Engaging and fun storyline. This immediately captured my attention and the artwork is exquisite. I cannot wait to read the next one in this series. Please bring the next one out quickly :)

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Dead and unburied by Jocelyn Boisvert.
Yan is just finishing for summer break. He and his friend are going to make a zombie movie. But yan dies. A year later he returns.
A great little read. Loved the artwork. Brilliant. 5*.

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If he knew how he would end up that day, you wouldn't have left for school at all.

It's the last day of school before summer break, and Yan is feeling amazing. His mother is due to give birth to his baby sister soon, and he's planning on making a zombie movie with his best friend, Nico.

But things will turn out bad that day, and Yan will end up in a grave.

But for some strange reason, Yan's soul doesn't leave his body. So, a year later, when the circumstances are right, Yan will get out again. Although he has a major problem himself, his family seem to have one themselves: they're falling apart, and Yan is not about to let that happen.

Dead and Unburied has a very enjoyable storyline. The narration is great, and the images that accompany the plot fit very well with the story. It was a delightful read, with great doses of humor. Absolutely recommended.

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