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Last
Friday night, the world changed—and not for the better.
Zombies are among us. School’s out for the foreseeable future, and with Mom
and Dad at the lake house, my twin and I are on our own in this mess. Which
is fine as long as we can avoid being on the menu.
Tripp Light’s teenage world is suddenly filled with “poxers”—the infected
ones, the ones that have the Necropoxy virus. In an entire world gone mad and
bad, Tripp’s only hope of survival is to clear a path through zombie land
with his sister and head for the hills (aka his aunt’s farm) to rendezvous
with his parents.
Success clearly favors the fittest and the fastest. Survival demands the
twins make hard, ruthless decisions, but that all changes when Tripp and his
twin hear a distress call via the radio. Prianka Patel, a girl Tripp loves to
hate, is trapped and surrounded in a bakery.
Soon, the twins have quite a collection of misfits and survivors and
miles to go before anyone can sleep safely again.
No matter where Tripp looks, everyone everywhere is dead.
Like really dead . . . a lot.
Howard Odentz is a life-long resident of Western Massachusetts, where he
divides his time between writing and tending a small farm. His love of
animals, along with the lore of the region, often finds its way into his
stories. The supernatural plays a major role in Mr. Odentz’s writing. He is
endlessly fascinated by the psychological aspects of those who are thrown
into otherworldly circumstances.
In addition to Dead (A Lot), he has penned two full length musical
comedies, including “Piecemeal,” which tells the backstory of Victor
Frankenstein’s Hollywood-created protégé, Igor.
Last
Friday night, the world changed—and not for the better.
Zombies are among us. School’s out for the foreseeable future, and with Mom and Dad at the lake house, my twin and I are on...
Last
Friday night, the world changed—and not for the better.
Zombies are among us. School’s out for the foreseeable future, and with Mom
and Dad at the lake house, my twin and I are on our own in this mess. Which
is fine as long as we can avoid being on the menu.
Tripp Light’s teenage world is suddenly filled with “poxers”—the infected
ones, the ones that have the Necropoxy virus. In an entire world gone mad and
bad, Tripp’s only hope of survival is to clear a path through zombie land
with his sister and head for the hills (aka his aunt’s farm) to rendezvous
with his parents.
Success clearly favors the fittest and the fastest. Survival demands the
twins make hard, ruthless decisions, but that all changes when Tripp and his
twin hear a distress call via the radio. Prianka Patel, a girl Tripp loves to
hate, is trapped and surrounded in a bakery.
Soon, the twins have quite a collection of misfits and survivors and
miles to go before anyone can sleep safely again.
No matter where Tripp looks, everyone everywhere is dead.
Like really dead . . . a lot.
Howard Odentz is a life-long resident of Western Massachusetts, where he
divides his time between writing and tending a small farm. His love of
animals, along with the lore of the region, often finds its way into his
stories. The supernatural plays a major role in Mr. Odentz’s writing. He is
endlessly fascinated by the psychological aspects of those who are thrown
into otherworldly circumstances.
In addition to Dead (A Lot), he has penned two full length musical
comedies, including “Piecemeal,” which tells the backstory of Victor
Frankenstein’s Hollywood-created protégé, Igor.
What a fun little find. Tripp and Trina Light have just discovered the world has devolved into the zombie apocalypse and their parents are away on vacation. Only 1 in 132 people are immune to the virus that's created the zombies. Now Tripp and Trina and their ragtag group of teenagers must travel across western Massachusetts to reunite their family. The book is funny and irreverent with snappy dialogue. I also like how Odentz mixes up the zombie rules.
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There can be a huge difference between dead... and dead, a lot. When everyone around you is turning into a zombie you'd be very lucky to have your super smart twin sister with you, and even luckier that immunity to the virus runs in the family. A wonderful story about the end of the world and zombies and evil... and family and friendship. A standalone book but it feels like there could be more to come which would make me very happy!
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What a fun little find. Tripp and Trina Light have just discovered the world has devolved into the zombie apocalypse and their parents are away on vacation. Only 1 in 132 people are immune to the virus that's created the zombies. Now Tripp and Trina and their ragtag group of teenagers must travel across western Massachusetts to reunite their family. The book is funny and irreverent with snappy dialogue. I also like how Odentz mixes up the zombie rules.
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There can be a huge difference between dead... and dead, a lot. When everyone around you is turning into a zombie you'd be very lucky to have your super smart twin sister with you, and even luckier that immunity to the virus runs in the family. A wonderful story about the end of the world and zombies and evil... and family and friendship. A standalone book but it feels like there could be more to come which would make me very happy!
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