Pride and Prejudice and Zombies Resources
WEBSITES
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Visit the publisher's website to get the low-down on all your Pride and Prejudice and Zombies-related news.
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This prequel dives into life before Mr. Darcy and gives us the details on Elizabeth Bennet's training days.
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Can't get enough of the Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy and their zombie-fighting ways? This sequel explores what happens after the wedding bells chime.
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Jane Austen can just keep rolling over in her grave. Edward and Elinor get the movie-monster treatment with this fun adaptation, which adds sea monsters to the classic Regency romance.
MOVIE-OR-TV-PRODUCTIONS
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Bloodier and even more romantic than you could ever have imagined.
ARTICLES-AND-INTERVIEWS
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They like it, they really like it in LA.
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Two thumbs up from these folks.
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This book critic gives Pride and Prejudice and Zombies an A-. Not too shabby.
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Uh-oh. This review calls the book, "Eighty-five per cent Austen, fifteen per cent a television writer named Seth Grahame-Smith, and one hundred per cent terrible." Eh, you can't win 'em all.
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TIME does an interview with Seth Grahame-Smith.
VIDEO
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This scene from Pride and Prejudice and Zombies illustrates yet another universal truth: when you ask a highly trained warrior to marry you, never insult her honor. It will not go well.
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This video isn't really about Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, but it still taps into the same themes. Jane Austen heroines + extreme violence is just funny.
AUDIO
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Listen to the soundtrack from the blockbuster movie while you read to get the full Regency-era, zombie-slaying experience.
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Seth Grahame-Smith talks about how his love of horror movies helped him add the zombie apocalypse into Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.
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The author talks about working with Jane Austen while adding zombies to her masterwork.
IMAGES
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The original cover to the book with an image based a painting by William Beechey.
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Sipping tea and slaying zombies. All in a day's work.
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Swords out, girls. There are zombies afoot.
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Checking out the fighting skills of their beloved ladies.
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An image from the graphic novel.
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The couple who slays together stays together. Swoon.