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Angel Crawford returns in this gritty, sometimes humorous, and always interesting paranormal yet somewhat realistic world, where zombies exist. Similar to iZombie if Liv were from a trailer park, Angel is trying to improve herself instead of just getting by, but life keeps getting...complicated. A good addition to the previous books in this series and also recommended for readers of zombie novels and paranormal/urban fiction. |
Dee V, Reviewer
Thank goodness, my Angel is back!!! Her limbs were rotting and she had relapsed but my girl is back! I'd gotten attached to Angel over the course of the series. I always just felt like she was like the rest of us. Normal. And just wanted to do well. The only thing that bothered me with this book was having to recap the last 5 books. I understand that sometimes its needed but it really ate up pages. Those pages could have been used for new material. Still, I love the series! |
"Angel Crawford has finally pulled herself together (literally!) after her disastrous dismemberment on Mardi Gras. She’s putting the pieces of her life back in order and is ready to tackle whatever the future holds. Too bad the future is a nasty bitch. There’s a new kind of zombie in town: mindless shamblers, infectious and ravenous. With the threat of a full-blown shambler pandemic looming, and a loved one stricken, Angel and the “real” zombies scramble to find a cure. Yet when Angel uncovers the true reason the plague is spreading so quickly, she adds “no-holds-barred revenge” to her to-do list. Angel is busting her ass dealing with shambling hordes, zombie gators, government jerks, and way too many mosquitos, but this white trash chick ain’t giving up. Good thing, since the fate of the world is resting on her undead shoulders." Yeah, I like me some zombies! |
Laugh out loud funny. Angel is a total bad ass and she is definitely a heroine to love. This fast-paced urban fantasy read is a breath of fresh air in the genre. Unique, witty, and captivating. I couldn't put it down. |
Yeah, I loved reading these books! So much happens, like the Saberton Corporation, and learning more about zombies, and relationship ups and downs! Angel grows as a person, and accomplishes a lot! But she always fights dirty! The attitude that a lot of the humans in the know had about zombies, that they were basically second class citizens, that was just awful! What they did to Kyle, oh, man, that was just pure torture, and just reinforces the fact that they're the bad guys! Angel and Marcus's relationship has a lot of hurtles. Mainly, the same one over and over again, because he didn't learn. He made decisions without consulting her, and even though he tried to be better, in the end, he just made one too many in the whole "I got into college and we're moving to New Orleans" even though she didn't know he was applying for schools. Just, no. I'm glad that they parted romantic ways amicably! That this is the majority of the series, well, we met a lot more characters! Like, Heather who was Julia but became Naomi. Dr Nikas, who was just adorable, and Pietro. We also learn more about the world, how the parasite that isn't a parasite works, and about mature zombies. So fascinating to read! Honestly, Gone Wild was hard for me to read. Going in, knowing that she was falling back into her addictions but with mods? It's hard to sit back and be unable to do anything while people you like make bad choices! It's not like she dealt with her human addictions, she just couldn't have them anymore, they didn't have the affect that they usually had, and she didn't have a craving for them. But she has to deal with it now, in this book, and it was hard to watch her go on a downward spiral, after all the work she's put in, like getting her GED. Yeah. But there were a lot of discoveries, too, like Nick and Allen. There was just a ton going on! Unchained, starts in a good place, she's healed and ready to get back into things. Then it turns out the events of the last book are having some pretty severe consequences, in the shamblers, and zombie alligators. So there were 3 parts Angel beating herself up, 2 parts running around trying to find a cure, and 1 part everything else! Like, Nick, the FBI, and college. There was so much going on, and it was so great to read! We finally finish her story arc with her arch-nemesis, Dr. Charish! After everything that Charish did in the past 5 books, from having her father kidnapped so to trade him with Angel, to the lengths that she went to become immortal and wipe out zombies, well, she got what was coming to her, and I think it's poetic justice that not only is her research helping zombies, but that a zombie took over her life! I'm really satisfied with the ending of Unchained. The loose threads are basically tied up, everybody is happy, there's more progress with the heads from the first book. And Angel and Nick are together! Yeah! So if there's more books, yeah, more time with these characters! If not, yeah, the series had a good ending! Loved these books so much, and yeah, happy whether this is the end of the series or if we get more books! |
Okay I'll admit - wanted to read this book for its uniquely awesome cover! I haven't read any of the previous books in the series but I dove right in anyways. I really enjoyed it and decided that it would be worth going back and reading the others in the series to get caught up. (I'm a little backwards but it's totally okay!) You won't be too lost reading this one first if you happen to be like me. It's action packed and totally different from the typical "zombie" novel out there. If you're looking for a series to get totally invested into this is it! |
So, the first thing you have to ask yourself is why would a person want to read a series about a white trash zombie? Personally, I was a bit skeptical when I first started reading the White Trash Zombie series, but I have to say not only was I hooked from the very first chapter, the more important answer is BECAUSE THEY ARE PURE FUN! In her White Trash Zombie series, Rowland has created an endearing protagonist with an interesting cast of characters to surround her in her journey through zombiehood. Of course, the books are not just about being a zombie, they are also about the struggles of believing in oneself, working hard, overcoming obstacles in life and ultimately succeeding, which brings a much more relatable connection to these books as opposed to the overall zombie motif. On top of creating more relatable characters, these books are also highly addicting. In fact, as mentioned above, Diana Rowland’s writing reeled me in from the very beginning, in part, because the characters are likable and endearing, in part because of the witty and engaging dialog, and in part of the fast-paced action that ultimately drives the book. In White Trash Zombie Unchained, Rowland sets in motion a new series of events that has drastic ramifications to the overall plot in the White Trash Zombie series. Characters that were once thought dead will be brought back into the fold, new zombie traits and tricks are learned, and even love is in the air with relationships blossoming among our cast of characters. All in all, White Trash Zombie is a great addition to the White Trash Zombie series. It is an easy to read, fast paced book that it filled with likable characters, and more action than you can shake a stick at. While I would recommend reading the other books in the series first, there is no doubt that this book and the other books in the series are pure fun! |
If you haven’t heard of it before, the White Trash Zombie series follows Angel Crawford. She starts out as a drug-addicted high school drop out until one day she is turned into a zombie and finds herself working in the county morgue. Fast forward six books and we have a totally different Angel. She’s been through a lot. Has spent some time rotting and then recuperating. Now she is out in the world again, ready to get back to work and school. Unfortunately, things start to go out of control right from the minute she is finally able to leave the Tribe’s lab. There is a new kind of zombie in town, Angel calls shamblers. Angel believes that something that she did in a previous book is what started this epidemic and works like crazy to figure out how to fix it. I love Angel. She is funny and quick-witted. However, she is very down on herself. It was so great to see how, despite her part in the shambler epidemic, she grows into herself. She starts to see how valuable she is as a person. She’s been through a lot and has played big parts in solving mysteries and crimes against zombies. It’s about time she saw her true worth. I was so frustrated, along with Angel, when the Tribe turns to someone they should know better not to trust. Eyes are kept on this person, but their involvement reaches even farther than originally thought. Angel doesn’t hold back and her treatment of this person had me yelling a good “Hell yeah”. Angel must be the queen of comebacks! The connection that Angel plays with the shamblers is really interesting. They respond to her in unexpected ways and she is pretty much treated as a zombie mama with them. I love how protective she gets, especially with the infected gators. There is definitely a tie between the infected and Angel. I had an amazing time with this book. I laughed out loud too many times to count and may have even been a bit sad at one point. There are a lot of interesting developments throughout the book. New zombie supporters, Chang surprises. It was just so much fun. I listen to this series because I believe Allison McLemore narrates this like a boss. She is totally Angel and gets her sarcasm and accent right on point. She is totally the icing on this amazing book! |
This was a GREAT story and once again we see Angel trying to be all things to all people. This Angel is a far cry from the one we met in book 1 and has started to make herself into a real example of how to remake yourself into a better person .... even if she is kinda dead. We have great moments from "The Great Frog Escape" to actual "Save The World" plots and I loved them all and the way she uses all her characters and you feel like you know them all. The mix of humor and serious plots make these books exceptional when you consider the heroes/heroines in these books are mostly zombies (the brain eating is kept to a minimum in this book). I am concerned that this has all the markings of a final book in the series, seems all loose ends are tied up and some HEA along the way for more than 1 of the characters but if it is then we went out with a exceptional book, 5 Stars and hope to see more of Angel. |
bonnie s, Bookseller
Rowland hooked me from the start on this series, and its been a fantastic ride! Incredible worldbuiding, characters to 'die' for, and the best part? Get my customer hooked on one, and they come back for more with no prodding! Fantastic! |
Joe Y, Librarian
So I admit i picked up this book based on the cover without realizing it was part of a series. That might be why the rating is so low. I just could not really get into it, the plot and the characters were written well but there was something about the pacing that was extremely slow. |
Sheri N, Librarian
White Trash Zombie unchained by Diana Rowland’s is the next installment of her white trash zombie series. Angel is finally back to her self and back to work and going to college. She is a morgue technician and is called out to pick up a body. Little does she know the body has been bitten by a zombie alligator and a epidemic has started. It’s up to Angel and the tribe to figure it out before the world is at risk. Love this book and all books in the series! Wonderful author and great book that keeps you wanting more! Action adventure highly recommend! |
Ralph S, Reviewer
With the threat of a full-blown shambler pandemic looming, and a loved one stricken, Angel and the “real” zombies scramble to find a cure. Yet when Angel uncovers the true reason the plague is spreading so quickly, she adds “no-holds-barred revenge” to her to-do list. Angel is busting her ass dealing with shambling hordes, zombie gators, government jerks, and way too many mosquitos, but this white trash chick ain’t giving up. Good thing, since the fate of the world is resting on her undead shoulders. - from Goodreads.com This is book six in the White Trash Zombie series, and is just as corny and full of "white trash" retorts as the first five. Throw in a rampaging plague affecting everyone, the race for a cure, and, yes for real, pet alligators, Angel is coming around to save the day again.... I consider this a great, fun read, as I did the others. Went through it pretty quick. Kept my attention, though doesn't goes overboard on character depth, which helps make it seem more funny for me. Would recommend this book for those that read for entertainment. I received a free copy through Netgalley.com in exchange for this review. http://mybadopinion.blogspot.com/2017/09/book-review-white-trash-zombie.html |
Kathryn R, Bookseller
I read the first of these years ago, and, while it was entertaining, had no real desire to read any sequels. Huge Mistake! White Yrash Zombie Unchained is awesome! Now I need to go get the rest of the series! |
One of the things I have to admit upfront is I like the covers of these books, but I’ve also been afraid people might be turned off by them. However, I’m here to tell you, don’t be. This is a very well-written, fun, excellent series. Here we are at the sixth book, and it’s still going strong. I have so much respect for the main character Angel, because she has been through so much, and has grown so much, as this book demonstrates. There is a new type of zombie in town, and she feels responsible for their creation. And, as she has come to demonstrate, she will throw herself in the way of danger to fix mistakes she feels responsible for. The regular cast of characters is present in this book, and I love each and every one of them. Ms. Rowland ably demonstrates what an excellent storyteller she is in this wonderful installment of the series. Her great descriptions, her way with making you feel so much, and the way she makes everything feels so fresh and new are all present in this book. If you haven’t read this series, you can start with this one. However, I do recommend you start at the beginning just see how far Angel has come. And, please, don’t let the fact that zombies are in the books turn you off; I don’t like zombies at all, and I love this series so much. If you are a fan of this series, you will cheer Angel on, love it, and hope that this isn’t the last one (it sort of felt like it, but I don’t want to give away spoilers). Highly recommend! Thanks to NetGalley and Berkley Publishing Group for the e-book which I voluntarily reviewed. |
Sweet Baby Zombie Angel Grows Up Angel, is walking that relationship line not knowing where things are going or not. Rotting away may have ruined her chance for love forever. Rotting flesh tends to muck love up, it's true. Let's stay on romance here for a minute. There was a scene that was all hopeful smoochy and then it went all Uuug Eeeerg uggggg and the moment was lost ! Way to kill a smexy moment Ms. Rowland. There seems to be an outbreak of "B" movie zombie types all around town. The source of this new cheesy zombie might be Angel. These moaning shamblers are not reacting well to brains or other treatments, they are dying. Angel and her tribe of civilized zombie race for a cure, even if they must call on an enemy for help. Believe me when I tell you they called on the Bitchzilla Deluxe. HATE HER. Angel is forced to step out of her comfy eating brain chips on the couch mode and go out and mess up, a little. She makes new friends, cold bloodied ones that almost steal the book from her. There is a scene where she swims in the swamp, ewww yuck. You know nothing good happened in those muddy waters. Bad, bad and more bad, piles onto the mountain of crap to deal with. Omg this book was fun. The ending was most excellent. it was all cross. cross, cross dressing to the extreme. I was up on my feet cheering, it was so good. I'm chuckling now, thinking about it. Oh the next book, I can't wait. |
White Trash Zombie Unchained (White Trash Zombie #6) by Diana Rowland This is the sixth book in the series so it will have some spoilers. You have been warned! OK first spoiler zombies are real. Psst don’t tell anyone! Angle ….er I mean Angel is a poor white trash girl with lots of potential that just wants to use brains, for the betterment of society. But the brains she uses are not always her own. Yes, Angel is a zombie that works as a morgue tech and is just starting her first year at community college. She is also a member of the Tribe a zombie organization working for the safety of all zombies. That should be enough to get you up to date on Angel. And where I am coming from with the review. For this book, I received an E-ARC from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. I love the covers for all the books in this series but this is my favorite so far. Even though going with the title the gators should be unchained. For the first 5 books I listened to the audiobook and I loved the narration. But I don’t know if it was me actually reading this one or if the author has just gotten better but the quick joking dialog with some of her friends both ones in the know about her “Z” situation and ones that don’t felt more natural and flowed better than in previous books. That dialog is also just great dialog plain and simple. As for this story, the threat of a real Zombie breakout amped up the tension to a much greater scale than previous books which I liked. I won’t actually give any spoilers for this book but the tension gets pretty high. It’s not that hard to figure it all out but it was fun to ride along even though I could see many of the reveals coming early. And I have to say it was a warm fuzzy ending. FINAL THOUGHTS Great Dialog really brought out the personality of Angel for me more than in the previous books. And what a great personality it is. I admit I would love to meet a girl like her, well maybe one that ate less brains. But my fictiophilia suffering aside it was a fun read. I am going to give White Trash Zombie Unchained 5 stars |
Zombies are real and Angel Crawford knows because she is one. Angel is such a great characters. I have watched her change from someone who was a loser to someone who works at her job, got her GED and is now going to community college. This time she is trying to stop a epidemic of strange zombies who are the mindless killing kind. What is fun is watching Angel take care of the people around her as she offers new views into what is happening and how to find a cure. She also ends up with some very interesting pets. This series just keeps getting better and better. According to Rowland's web site this could be the last book in the series but I hope I get to visit with Angel in future books. I received a free copy of the book in return for an honest review. |








