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Sweet little story about friendship and how it's not just people who go bad (anyone who grew up in a toxic small town and managed to escape it knows that but sometimes It's cathartic to see it in a book). Some parts felt a bit choppy were other were a little drawn out but overall it was a fun read.
Super Cute!!
This book was so unbelievably cute! And a super slow burn, but I guess there were more important things going on...like...having to feed people to your best friend after you bring him back to life .
I read Babylove before this book, and decided to read this book before Sugarsnap, but I am a little confused about the timeline of things? But I'm also intrigued to see what happens to Frankie and Ivy because of what happened in this book.
Super cute and fast YA spooky read! Perfect for a spooky season read.
this is quite literally the best book ive read this entire year and i could write a dissertation on how much i love it
first of all, i s belle is my new auto-buy author. i didnt even UNDERSTAND the whole auto-buy author thing until i started reading i s belle because hot DAMN there is like crack in these
i love horror but the bury your gays trope is a little toooo prevalent in most horror stories. zombabe is literally if queer people existed in horror stories and actually had happy endings (shocking. i know.).
babe simmons and dude marsh mean so freaking much to me and i will not stop thinking about their love story and depth of their affection for one another for at LEAST 4-5 business weeks.
this really does have every major trope i love: slow-burn, “everyone feels this way about their best friend” trope, zombie-ism as a metaphor for not only homosexuality but also generational trauma, best-friends-to-lovers, found family, queer main cast AND queer side characters, horror!
i will not stop thinking about this book. read it. please.
best book of 2024 prediction.