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Broken Lands
by Jonathan Maberry
Gabriella "Gutsy" Gomez teams up with Benny Imura and his gang as they seek to finish what Captain Joe Ledger started--to find a cure for the zombie infection.
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Lost Roads
by Jonathan Maberry
A follow-up to Broken Lands finds Gutsy, Benny and their companions surviving a massive Night Army attack on New Alamo only to discover that the residents of Gutsy’s own town have been used as lab rats in a biological testing facility linked to the Raggedy Man zombie.
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The Magnificent Monsters of Cedar Street
by Lauren Oliver
Helping to protect the remarkable creatures that her neighbors in late 19th-century Boston call “monsters,” Cordelia teams up with human and fantastical friends when her beloved father and several of the creatures in his care go missing.
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A Mad Zombie Party
by Gena Showalter
A self-destructive Frosty reluctantly partners with rogue zombie hunter Camilla when a reawakened enemy becomes a force that the slayers may not have the strength to overcome
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Twice Dead
by Caitlin Seal
Murdered on a solo trading mission, seventeen-year-old Naya is resurrected by a necromancer as one of the "undead," bound to her former body by mysterious magic runes, and soon finds herself embroiled in politics, kidnapping, and murder.
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Undead Girl Gang
by Lily Anderson
While investigating the supposed suicides of her best friend, Riley, and mean girls June and Dayton, sixteen-year-old Wiccan Mila Flores accidentally brings them back to life.
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The Last Kids on Earth and the Zombie Parade!
by Max Brallier
Hearing eerie shrieking noises that seem to be summoning the zombies away, Jack, his three best friends and their pet monster embark on an investigation involving a giant Wormungulous, a monster pizza parlor, a world-destroying ancient evil and an amazing stereo system.
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Dread Nation
by Justina Ireland
When families go missing in Baltimore County, Jane McKeene, who is studying to become an Attendant, finds herself in the middle of a conspiracy that has her fighting for her life against powerful enemies.
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Deathless Divide
by Justina Ireland
A sequel to the best-selling Dread Nation finds a devastating loss throwing everything Jane believes into question, before encounters with familiar faces in Summerland enmeshes her in a maelstrom of deception and private demons.
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Anna and the Apocalypse
by Katharine Turner
Anna Shepherd is a straight-A student with a lot going on under the surface: she's struggling with her mom's death, total friend drama, and the fallout from wasting her time on a very attractive boy. She's looking forward to skipping town after graduation but then a zombie apocalypse majorly disrupts the holiday season. It's going to be very hard to graduate high school without a brain. To save the day, Anna, her friends, and her frenemies will have to journey straight to the heart of one of the most dangerous places ever known, a place famous for its horror, terror, and pain. High school.
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Zom-B Bride
by Darren Shan
B Smith considers making a sacrifice far greater and more surreal than any she has ever contemplated before when she is reunited with the killer clown, Mr. Dowling, who desperately wants B as his partner in crime.
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Bits & pieces
by Jonathan Maberry
The 22 short stories featured in this collection, 11 of which were previously published, are based on the Rot & Ruin series in which 15-year-old Benny Imura and his friends fight a zombie plague in a post-apocalyptic America.
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Out of Salem
by Hal Schrieve
Genderqueer Z Chilworth has to adjust quickly to their new status as a zombie after waking from death from a car crash that killed their parents and sisters. Always a talented witch, Z now can barely perform magic and is rapidly decaying. Faced with rejection from their remaining family members and old friends, Z moves in with Mrs. Dunnigan, an elderly witch and befriends Aysel, a loud would-be-goth classmate who is, like Z, a loner.
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A Small Zombie Problem
by K. G. Campbell
When August DuPont, eleven, leaves his eccentric Aunt Hydrangea's crumbling mansion for the first time ever, he meets family, makes a friend, and attracts a zombie
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The enemy
by Charles Higson
After a disease turns everyone over sixteen into brainless, decomposing, flesh-eating creatures, a group of teenagers leave their shelter and set out of a harrowing journey across London to the safe haven of Buckingham Palace
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Customize Your Ride for a Zombie War Zone
by Sean T. Page
When the time comes for zombies to lurch across the global landscape, vehicles will need to be as prepared for danger as those operating them. A motorcycle's speed or a car's shelter might seem like enough, but these standard vehicles are simply not equipped to deal with the vast dangers of a world overrun by zombies. Readers will learn how to use obvious and unlikely materials alike to realize the potential of any means of transport they could need, from BMX bikes to buses. Concerns for long distance travel, fuel sources, and traveling in groups are all addressed.
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Tips for Your Road Trip Through A Zombie War Zone
by Sean T. Page
Once a zombie apocalypse survivor is equipped with an inventory of supplies, weapons, mechanical skills, and combat techniques, the only thing left is to actually hit the road. This insightful guide provides advice for dealing with not only the zombie threat when one is traveling, but also how to manage resources, navigate tricky terrain, and prepare for moving in groups or with pets. Extreme routes are covered too, with advice on what to do when crossing water or even taking to the skies.
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Zombie Makers: True Stories of Nature's Undead
by Rebecca L. Johnson
Examines creatures that can take over the bodies and brains of other creatures and turns them into slaves, from a fly-enslaving fungus to a cockroach-taming wasp.
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