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Suburban Zombie High
2013
First Published
3.87
Average Rating
268
Number of Pages

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The zombie apocalypse is the only thing worse than a geometry pop quiz.... Boxford High pranksters cause a chemistry lab to go wrong and students face something far worse than SATs and cafeteria lunches - an infection turning students into zombies scouring the halls for human flesh. A group of unlikely companions; an artistic goth, star-athlete jock, disgruntled loner, would-be marine, sassy cheerleader, and angry Asian, fend off the living dead. As they fight through locker rooms and dance their way across the theater, they find surviving the zombie apocalypse is more complicated than puberty. Will they be able to put aside their differences and fend off the zombie hoard before the infection reaches beyond the walls of their suburban high school? Buy the Suburban Zombie High today and embrace the over-the-top horror of being a teenager as the world burns to the ground.

Avg Rating
3.87
Number of Ratings
70
5 STARS
33%
4 STARS
33%
3 STARS
26%
2 STARS
6%
1 STARS
3%
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Author

Jeremy Flagg
Jeremy Flagg
Author · 8 books

Join the Children of Nostradamus Community: https://discord.gg/u4uc4362aC It started with single comic book. Jeremy’s mother was determined to make a reader out of him. Shunning traditional literature at a young age, his mother placed X-Men Classic #69 in his lap and for the first time he was exposed to the phrases, “Mutants,” “BAMF,” and “SNIKT.” He is still waiting for his acceptance letter to the Xavier School for Gifted Youngsters at 1407 Graymalkin Lane. Despite voraciously consuming anything by R.A. Salvatore, Mercedes Lackey, and Laurel K. Hamilton, his first love remains the superheroes in comic books. Because of this he has written multiple series in the dystopian superhero universe, the Children of Nostradamus. He is a fan of fast-paced action, the darker side of humanity and incredibly snarky dialogue. Jeremy became known as a geek before it was a trend. During college Jeremy would be shortened to Remy as friends discovered his goal of reading every X-Men comic. Being able to explain the many incarnations of Jean Grey and her alternate-dimensional children remains a badge of honor. When not pounding away at the keyboard he is… nevermind, he’s always at his keyboard working on the next novel.

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