PRAISE FOR QUIRK CLASSICS
Pride and Prejudice and
Zombies
by Jane Austen and Seth Grahame-Smith
“Jane Austen isn’t for everyone. Neither are
zombies. But combine
the two and the only question is, why didn’t anyone think of
this
before? The judicious addition of flesh-eating undead to this
otherwise
faithful reworking is just what Austen’s gem
needed.”—Wired
Sense and Sensibility and Sea
Monsters
by Jane Austen and Ben H. Winters
“Quirk commissioned Ben H. Winters to punch up
Jane
Austen’s Sense and Sensibility with man-eating beasts
from
the briny deep. And once again, to the consternation of purists
everywhere, the result is sheer delight.”—Onion A. V.
Club
“It’s a monsterpiece.”—Real Simple
“The effect is strangely entertaining, like a
Weird Al version
of an opera aria, and Eugene Smith’s amusing illustrations
add an extra touch of bizarre hilarity.”—Library
Journal
“A very funny idea, and there’s a pleasure in
watching
someone be so silly with the kind of book generally
treated as sacrosanct.”—Philadelphia Inquirer
“Bring on the kraken lit, man!”—io9.com
“Now that’s my kind of love story! Bloody, gory,
awkward,
and odd—kind of like it is in real
life.”—TheFrisky.com