
‘Tis the week of sales, and Amazon’s deal on eBooks is unbeatable. Between now and December 3rd you can snag awesome deals on hundred of Kindle eBooks all for under $4. I can honestly guarantee you’d find a book worth a read for only a few bucks.
There’s one standout though, I can’t believe how cheap this is, Breathers: A Zombies’s Lament by S.G. Browne available for $.99! Geeks of Doom alerted me to this deal and I cannot tell you enough how great the book is. It’s a zombie-romantic-comedy, and it fufills those three elements wonderfully.
Breathers tells the story of Andy, a newly risen zombie whose learning how to get back on his feet after death. He faces all sorts of struggles as zombies are treated as no-class citizens. A zombie has no rights, cannot own property, cannot marry, cannot hold a job. They’re little more than pets, but nobody wants one.
Andy’s forced to live in his parent’s basement, attend weekly meetings of Undead Anonymous and endure constantly being shat upon by society because of his undead status. Oh, and he can’t talk either since his mouth was sewn shut before embalming. Everything starts looking up when he meets, Rita, a gorgeous zombie who also attends UA. The love story Brown creates is completely original and heartbreaking. You would probably never think a zombie love scene could be beautiful, you’re wrong.
To top it off, Breathers is hysterical! Andy’s deadpan observations of life a new zombie are so funny and often eye-opening. Zombies are all the rage right now, but this book has such a different take I think it’s must read. In Breathers you’re not concerned about wiping out the zombies, your fueled to campaign for zombie rights.
Seriously, go buy it now, at $.99 I don’t think you can be disappointed. Don’t fret if you don’t own a Kindle, I don’t. Kindle eBooks can be read on one of Amazon’s free reading apps for iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows PC, Mac, Blackberry, and Windows Phone 7.
Also it’s good to note this book has been optioned to become a film with a script by Diablo Cody. She wrote Juno (which I saw, and loved) and Jennifer’s Body (didn’t see, Megan Fox scares me). I’m not sure how she would adapt the story, so to be on the safe side you should read the book first.