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Brown gets right to the story within the first fifty pages so there is no waiting for character development and scene setting.
Jackrabbit QB, Cole Logan, has two missing fingers to show just how bad the Badgers want this victory .She’s the only girl in school who hasn’t batted her eyelashes at him, and the only person in town who won’t let his throwing arm endear him to her. I was never a big fan of high school football, but I love the college and the pros games so I could appreciate some of what transpires here and the passion that teams elicit in their towns.
And it's an instant change between chapters so it'll take a little while to feel for who's point of view you're reading now. Football Zombie also has a larger than usual hitbox, which means he can trigger an armed Potato Mine in a Pumpkin.
The beginning is creepy with the description of the undead preparing listlessly for the greatest game of their eternal afterlife.
stars, but I liked the beginning enough, and some of the characters (LOVED the trio from the diner) so I'm bumping it to 3, but it was really only 2.It's disgusting and over-the-top and convulsively funny, along with having what may be the most innocent romance subplot you'll have seen outside a regency romance in a decade or more (it's the book's weak spot in that it's entirely predictable, but it's still fun). When you’re bitten, your character dies, permanently, and you come back as a new survivor who must track down your previous (now reanimated) body to retrieve lost items.
