![]() I’ve learned to live with it.” It’s not just a lack of heartbeat or urge to eat people that separates Marion’s zombies from the conventional. In 2013, Warm Bodies was given the big screen treatment by director Jonathan Levine, which smashed together mushy feelings of love and brain eating with surprisingly effective results.īut which one should you devour first, and what are the main differences between the two? The root of the problemĪs R shuffles aimlessly through an airport his first musing is: “I’m dead but it’s not so bad. It courses its way across every page and infects every piece of dialogue. While Meyer’s books were cleverly written they are leagues behind the richness of Marion’s theme. ![]() Warm Bodies is exactly what you expect from a zombie rom-com but it gives a new meaning to ‘reality bites’.ĭubbed a “zombie romance” by the Seattle Post, Isaac Marion’s book was published in 2010, five years after Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight, and the two have been lumped together ever since. ![]() One philosophises over quandaries of the human condition while the other argues that love is a redemptive quality in our nature. ![]()
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