
I came away from this book, not only completely giggled-out, but also wishing that pretty much every author in the collection was my friend - I got the sense that having these guys over for beers and hanging out and general nerdiness would be a total blast. I think a lot of that has to do with the authors, and the editors, who seemed like they were having just as much fun as I was (if not more). The more I read, though, the more I got into it, and just wound up enjoying myself to bits.

But since I don't particular vested interest in either zombies or unicorns - I have neither a sparkly one-horned horse nor a shambling undead horse in that race, so to speak - I wasn't expecting to be quite as involved in the stories.

This book was fantastic maybe even more fantastic than I was expecting going in (which is saying something, since it's got a very similar author list to Holly Black's last anthology, Geektastic, which I absolutely loved). Show More win in a fight? Such are the questions that Holly Black (Team Unicorn) and Justine Larbalestier (Team Zombie) set out to answer in the short story anthology Zombies vs.
