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One collection, seven zombie horror stories that’ll send chills down your spine! She wants to bury her past. But much like the undead, it won’t stay down. Charlie is desperate to be a normal high school student. But after moving to a new city, her fresh start turns rotten when the undead threaten her home. So much for settling into a normal life... Now, nowhere is safe, and Charlie is pulled back into the fight to do what she does best… slay. To fight these new undead horrors, she’ll risk her life and everything she holds dear. Will she be able to purge the city of zombies before her luck runs out? Buffy the Vampire Slayer meets The Walking Dead in this dark fantasy series of sassy heroines, high school angst, and flesh-eating walkers. Join Charlie on her zombie-slaying adventures today!
When zombies come a-callin’, what’s a redneck gal to do? Darla has been preparing for the zombie apocalypse her entire life. Now that it’s here, it sure isn’t what she expected it to be. For one, she never figured on a zombie being somebody she knew… Contains a sneak preview of The Knitter's Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse (Zombie Hotel, Book 1).
Sometimes fate has plans that don't exactly mesh with your own - for example, Roderick. He was minding his own business when suddenly he was sent on a deadly quest in the enchanted forest, hunting zombies, of all things! This isn't your grandma's enchanted forest, either.
Twenty five years after the living dead swept the globe, the zombie wars are over. Whole continents have been cleared of the undead but left uninhabited due to nuclear fallout. Humanity has begun to regain its footing in small, isolated communities scattered around the globe. Anthony is a school teacher planning a vacation getaway with his sister, Riley, and their friends, Troi and Evan. When a stranger carrying hints of Anthony’s past walks into New Harmony, Anthony and his friends set out on a life-changing trek. Their goal: to find the mythical Bear and his army. Their destination: the Outlands, vast stretches of ravaged territory beyond the borders of New Harmony. But the Outlands are not a safe place and the four youths are not alone in them. What starts as a journey of self-understanding quickly degenerates into a brutal struggle for survival as the friends encounter zombies, mutants, and the evil alive in their world.
In the fight against zombies, our most important weapons are our brains. It's time to unleash them. Think you know a thing or two about zombies? Think again. If you’re going to keep your wits – and your brains – about you during a zombie attack, you need expert advice. Braaaiiinnnsss!: From Academics to Zombies gathers together an irreverent group of scholars and writers to take a serious look at how zombies threaten almost every aspect of our lives. Spawned from the viral publication "When Zombies Attack!: Mathematical Modelling of an Outbreak of Zombie Infection," this multidisciplinary book draws on a variety of fields including biology, history, law, gender studies, archaeology, library science and landscape architecture. Part homage to zombie films and fiction, part cultural study, this collection humorously explores our deep-seated fear of the undead. Engaging and accessible, Braaaiiinnnnssss! will amuse academics and zombie fans alike. Publié en anglais.
When the dead rise, the living have two choices—stand and fight or run and hide. These kick-butt heroines will stop at nothing to survive the zombie apocalypse. Two-book box set! Charlie is the chosen one. A zombie slayer. And she’ll fight her way through the gruesome apocalypse until she kills every last undead terrorizing her city… as long as she’s not late for class. Jane is a normal young woman struggling to find her place… until the zombie outbreak takes a bite out of her coworker. Survival means using her wits, but outsmarting the walking dead isn’t as easy as it sounds. If you like feisty female heroines, over-the-top zombie brawls, and action around every corner, then you’ll love Gayle Katz’s hair-raising undead page-turners. Devour the Women Fighting Zombies First In Series Starter Collection today! * This collection contains previously published undead stories, including Zombie Slayer Book 1 (Charlie) and Jane Zombie Chronicles Book 1 (Closed Campus). *
Some zombies never die… After Charlie and her slayers foil the doctor’s evil plan and banish her into the ether, they don’t anticipate that she would find her way back to the living. Crazed and desperate, their adversary is now even more determined to achieve her goals of mobilizing an undead army and taking over the city. With her fierce disdain for society rooted in a dark, painful past, she’ll sacrifice unsuspecting innocents and stop at nothing to conquer humanity. With the help of a good zombie, will the slayers figure out her scheme in time? Or will she slip through their fingers again? Good Zombie is the sixth book in the Zombie Slayer series, a fun-filled feeding frenzy of young adult adventures about a teenager handpicked to track down and eliminate flesh-eating monsters. If you crave undead twists and turns, you’ll devour this hair-raising tale! Get to know Good Zombie. Start reading today!
In films, television, books, games, pornography, and now even in firearms and ammunition being sold to the American public, zombies are one of the mainstays of the popular culture of our time. Far from being only a passing curiosity, Brian Patrick dissects the zombie, showing it as the articulation of deep-seated fears within the Western psyche, a symbol in fact for the growing dehumanization that many of us observe, or perhaps sense without fully realizing it, in modern civilization. Patrick connects the zombie phenomenon to previous historical occurrences, drawing on both religion and psychology to show how such symbolic tropes that lodge in the collective unconscious of a culture are reflective of the psychological needs of large numbers of people in times of crisis. Patrick likewise shows how zombiedom has manifested particularly in American gun culture, and how this relates to the growth of a large-scale citizens' activist movement in favor of gun rights. Also included are practical tips on how to stay out of the clutches of zombiedom. Zombology is more than just a book about zombies, however. The zombie, for Patrick, is a peculiarly Western phenomenon, and as such, he examines how it can be seen as a manifestation of not-so-abstract forces battling for the future of our civilization: will collectivization or the individual, dream or reality win out? Patrick offers his own diagnosis. "At the very least the zombie adds some much-needed psychic contrast to the cold, to the grey and to the unending. It also provides a face, albeit necrotic, to the seemingly impersonal sociological forces that undermine the West; for in a near-perfect correspondence with the zombie, the West itself appears to be necrotic in a galloping way. Both need brains to ease the pain."-p. 48
All Mitchell wants to do is survive middle school. Heck, that's all any kid wants when they're in middle school, especially for the students of King's Hollow, which may be the roughest school in town. When King's Hollow gets a new band director in the form of Mr. Undergrove, things start to turn around for Mitchell and his bandmates as they prepare for their 1st band competition and begin to experience an emotion they've never felt at school before: hope. Told through two intersecting yet different timelines, Jazz tells the story of teenager Mitchell Williams as a middle schooler, as he deals with getting jumped in the locker room, preparing for a band competition, and meeting a girl with a possessive ex-boyfriend, and then as a high schooler, where Mitchell is faced with bickering bandmates, a school trip to New York City, and learning how to deal with a relationship gone wrong. Jazz is a coming-of-age novel about a school jazz band, but it's also a novel about getting your heart broken, trying to fit in, teachers that don't understand teenagers, bullies, music, love, rejection, movies, and the wonder and awe of friendship, even when you're a band geek.