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Brains: a Zombie Memoir
Becker, Robin

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Brains: a Zombie Memoir

A Zombie Memoir

HarperCollins (May 25, 2010)
9780061974052
| Paperback
192 pages | 135 x 203 mm | English
Dewey 813/.6
LC Classification PS3602.E295 .B73 2010
LC Control No. 2009040569

Genre

  • Horror Fiction
  • Humorous Fiction

Subject

  • Horror Fiction
  • Humorous Fiction
  • Viruses/ Fiction
  • Zombies/ Fiction
  • Zombiism/ Fiction

Plot

College-professor-cum-zombie Jack Barnes is a different breed of undead—he can think. In fact, he can even write. And the story he has to tell is a truly disturbing—yet strangely heartwarming—one. 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, women—and, apparently, zombies—yearn 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.