Now a major motion picture starring Nicholas Hoult, Teresa Palmer and John Malkovich.
Isaac Marion was born in north-western Washington in 1981 and has lived in and around Seattle his whole life, working a variety of strange jobs like delivering deathbeds to hospice patients and supervising parental visits for foster-kids. He is not married, has no children, and did not go to college or win any prizes. Warm Bodies is his first novel.
I never thought I could care so passionately for a zombie. Isaac
Marion has created the most unexpected romantic lead I've ever
encountered, and rewritten the entire concept of what it means to
be a zombie in the process. This story stayed with me long after I
finished reading it. I eagerly await the next book by Isaac
Marion
*STEPHENIE MEYER*
A mesmerising evolution of a classic contemporary myth
*Simon Pegg*
Warm Bodies is a strange and unexpected treat. R is the thinking
woman's zombie - though somewhat grey-skinned and monosyllabic, he
could be the perfect boyfriend, if he could manage to refrain from
eating you. This is a wonderful book, elegantly written, touching
and fun, as delightful as a mouthful of fresh brains
*AUDREY NIFFENEGGER*
A disarming writer, ruefully humorous, knowingly cinematic in
scope. This is a slacker-zombie novel with a heart
*Guardian*
Warm Bodies is a terrific book - a compelling literary fantasy
which is also a strange and affecting pop-culture parable
*Nick Harkaway, author of The Gone-Away World*
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