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Abraham lincoln zombie book?
Ever read it? Wuts it called? Was it good, theres also a jane eyre vampire or vombie theme was that good?.these look like good books but need to know if they are worth reading

Answer by fancy
I read Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Seth Graham-Smith (and Jane Austen, obviously). It was great. A real twist on the original story.

Jane Slayre, I’ve heard of, and have been meaning to read, but it’s not by Seth Graham-Smith, so I don’t know if it’ll be any good. And the Abe Lincoln one is called Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter by Seth Graham-Smith. I haven’t read it yet, either, but it’s a best-seller, so SOMEBODY obviously likes it. They’re also making a movie of it.

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If president Abraham Lincoln came back as a zombie?
would you vote for him to be president instead of for Obama?
He doesn’t have to be a skeleton or anything.

Answer by Lurch
I like Lincoln but I’m not sure electing the undead is the answer.

Answer by doomsdaybushed
if republicans were more like teddy Roosevelt republicans

STOPED CORP GREED

but they ar’nt

Answer by klt
Hey, here’s a penny for your thoughts…..I would vote for Booth.

Answer by Minister
I’d put on my Confederate Uniform, yell death to tyrants, and shoot him again !

MINISTER

SPIRIT
FILLED
EVANGELICAL
CHRISTIANS
UNITED

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Is Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter for teenagers?
I have heard they are making a movie out of this book, and I was just wondering if it was fit for a teenager?
Also the same question for Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
Please and Thank You.
By teens I mean 16+

Answer by Future You
It’s an adult book (not YA), but it’s not difficult. Read it only if you’re experienced with reading, as the length and patience it requires can put off newer readers.

Answer by Howard Roark
No, it’s for idiots.

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