
Through the Zombie Glass
Reviews

i’m only here for dr. ankh at this point

Another good series! I am always a little worried as to where a series will go in the second book. This one deals with the drama in a love it or hate it kind of way. I love it. Trouble is heading straight for Ali and the other slayers. Every time she feels like she is on level ground and can relax, another turns her life upside down. She deals with pretty well each time it happens. I enjoy her character development. She is becoming more independent but still realizes the value of friends and good actions. She fights in this book. Both the zombies and for the things she wants and believes in. Her victories an losses are not small and large but she continues to move forward even when she feels alone. The zombies are not the only enemies of the slayers and trust becomes a valued and scarce thing. We learn more about many of the characters, both new and old. At times it is hard to remember that the slayers are so young and very inexperienced in many way. At times they act like the young adults they are and at others the seem to be beyond their years. I love the ever changing dynamic of this series.

*insert scream here* THIS BOOK!!! ALL THE FEELS!!! It's been forever since I've been so obsessed with a book I spent every available moment ignoring all of life's other little pleasures to focus solely on reading. It's been a while since I read Book 1, so I can't remember if I was a ecstatic about that one as this one. But basically everything in this book was great, the romantic drama, Ali's inner conflict with the very literal demon growing inside her, the side characters and their own dramas(Reeve and Bronx- new fave couple), plus epic zombie-slaying action. I really liked how Ali and Cole's relationship expanded in this book, and basically loved everything else. I really wish more people would get into this series, its EPIC!

Book Blog: http://therealmof-books.blogspot.com/ Booktube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd3j... Rate: 5/5 You know a book is the fricken bomb when you sit down and finish the book in 5 hours straight! I think the only time I truly got up to eat and use the bathroom...I was just too captivated to put it down! We were left off in Alice in Zombieland with Alice and the defeat of the first huge battle with the zombies, along with the development of Alice and Cole's relationship. However, things are about to get darker for Alice not just in reality but in her own mind. Starting to see red eyes in the mirror and the urge to bite anyone that came near her; Alice is starting to come to fear her own self and start to fear for the safety of her new found family. I truly enjoyed the development of Alice in the second installment of the White Rabbit Chronicles - Through the Zombie Glass. Everything that she was feeling - the anger, hurt, fear, hunger - you truly felt. The most prominent feelings that you start to notice is her devotion to Cole and their relationship. Of course, there is this deeper hunger that is starting to gnaw deep within her! Although I never mentioned this in my last review, I will now. One of my favorite second characters within in this book is Kat, Alice's bestfriend. She truly made up this whole book. Kat was always supportive, strong, stubborn, and so flippin sarcastic. She became the perfect best friend for Alice, as Alice is more introverted; Kat is so much out going that one can't help but love her. I think what truly brought them together was Alice informing Kat in the previous book of what she was and what she fights for. I think the most frustrating aspect of this book was Cole and Alice relationship...I won't say much but oh my flipping goodness WHY! Just why did you do this to mee!!! As for the plot I could never be more pleased. It was sexy, badass, and downright sarcastic which is true to Gena Showalter's writing. The plot becomes so thick in Through the Zombie Glass that putting it down almost became impossible. I almost considered skipping dinner just so I did not have to set this precious, angering, frustrating, amazing book down. There are so many things revealed and introduced throughout the plot that I was never left unsatisfied. If you have not read this book yet, my suggestion is pick it up right now! Or I will come after you with my zombie army... Buy it!



















