EDITORIAL REVIEW: College-professor-cum-zombie Jack Barnes is a different breed of undeadhe can think. In fact, he can even write. And the story he has to tell is a truly disturbingyet strangely heartwarmingone. Convinced he'll bring about a peaceful coexistence between zombies and humans if he ca
Brains: A Zombie Memoir
โ Scribed by Robin Becker
- Publisher
- Eos
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 119 KB
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
EDITORIAL REVIEW:
College-professor-cum-zombie Jack Barnes is a different breed of undeadhe can think. In fact, he can even write. And the story he has to tell is a truly disturbingyet strangely heartwarmingone.
Convinced he'll bring about a peaceful coexistence between zombies and humans if he can demonstrate his unique condition to Howard Stein, the man responsible for the zombie virus, Barnes sets off on a grueling cross-country journey to meet his maker. Along the way he recruits a small army of "super" zombies that will stop at nothing to reach their goal. There's Guts, the dreadlocked boy who can run like the wind; Joan, the matronly nurse adept at reattaching decaying appendages; Annie, the young girl with a fierce quick-draw; and Ros, who can actually speak. United they embark on an epic quest to attain what all men, womenand, apparently, zombiesyearn for: equality.
*Brains* is a blood-soaked, darkly humorous story that will have readers rooting for Barnes and his zombie posse to the very end.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
EDITORIAL REVIEW: College-professor-cum-zombie Jack Barnes is a different breed of undeadhe can think. In fact, he can even write. And the story he has to tell is a truly disturbingyet strangely heartwarmingone. Convinced he'll bring about a peaceful coexistence between zombies and human
EDITORIAL REVIEW: College-professor-cum-zombie Jack Barnes is a different breed of undeadhe can think. In fact, he can even write. And the story he has to tell is a truly disturbingyet strangely heartwarmingone. Convinced he'll bring about a peaceful coexistence between zombies and human
After the zombie apocalypse, can zombies and humans live together in peace and harmony? College professor-cum-zombie Jack Barnes is determined to try, in this wonderfully stylish and humorous debut novel.
"A witty and unexpected take on the zombie genre; I had a great time." --Charlaine Harris, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Sookie Stackhouse novels Subtitled "A Zombie Memoir," Brains looks at America's favorite walking-dead flesh-eaters from an audaciously original and deliciously gr
EDITORIAL REVIEW: College-professor-cum-zombie Jack Barnes is a different breed of undeadhe can think. In fact, he can even write. And the story he has to tell is a truly disturbingyet strangely heartwarmingone. Convinced he'll bring about a peaceful coexistence between zombies and human