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|title=Warm Bodies
|author=Isaac Marion
|publisher=Vintage
|date=January 2013
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0099583828</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>0099583828</amazonus>
|website=http://www.isaacmarion.com/
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|summary=One of the most thought provoking and moving books I have ever read.
|cover=0099583828
|aznuk=0099583828
|aznus=0099583828
}}
Warm Bodies is told in an alternating first person point of view, switching back and forth between ''R'' a zombie who has retained a bit more of the power of thought than most, and Julie, a feisty and courageous heroine, who has been through horrible hardships, but retained an ability to truly care about others. In short, R has far more humanity than the average zombie, but Julie also held on to more of the traits that I feel truly make us human in a world where kindness and unselfish love have become even more endangered than the human race itself. Two other characters are important to this storyline, ''M'', R's best friend and Nora, Julie's closest friend and confidant. I especially liked Nora, who has suffered far more than Julie, and yet still is willing to put aside past hurt, but M has his redeeming points as well.