I read this aloud to my 10 year old son. He loves Zombies and enjoyed the book. I think it was hard to relate in some places for a 10 year old, but overall the storyline flowed pretty well. It was not filled with the gore you normally see on TV Zombie movies, so was appropriate that way. It does ...
Are you serious?” We were less than fifteen seconds into family night, and my sister Beth was already protesting the music that filled the apartment. “Show some respect for your heritage,” Dad said as he handed her some bell peppers and a cutting board. “And chop these while you’re at it.” “We’re...
CHAPTER TWO In all the times that she had eaten at the Mess Hall of Fame, Mitchie had never really paid any attention to the plaques that hung on the wall near the kitchen. They were clustered under a pair of old wooden paddles which had been painted to read CAMP ROCK and SOUND OFF. There was a d...
It sputtered down the road and past a sign reading, ENTERING STONY CREEK—EST. 1846. Once a silver-mining camp, Stony Creek looked like the kind of small town where everybody knew everybody else. Jack also hoped it was the kind of town where you could find a great mechanic at any hour of the night...