I thought this was interesting enough...for a zombie story. It seems as if for a few years now I've heard of way too many books and movies with zombies. I usually steer clear of it all because after a while, it does become repetitive right? I've already read a book with a zombie detective and it ...
This graphic novel is designed for an upper elementary school read. It is good for children because it teaches them the importance of being prepared. Nancy Drew always gets in trouble because her car won't start or because she forgot to charge her phone. Therefore, this book teaches children to b...
Weird and full of zombies, The Diary of a Stinky Dead Kid by Stefan Petrucha and Rick Parker is a graphic novel for younger people who like scarier books. This book is a short and easy read, with little words and mainly pictures.As you look through the private Diary of Glugg, you will find that t...
In order to defeat 'He-whose-prices-can't-be-beat' (aka Valuemart), Harry Potty must take up his plunger and destroy the horbucks that keep Valuemart alive. Joined by his friends, Whiny Stranger and Don Measley, will he be able to triumph? or will he keep getting confused about which movie he's i...
In this thrilling and surreal finale to the TimeTripper series, Harry Keller finds himself stuck back at Windfree mental hospital. All the progress he thought he?d made has crumbled and Harry is too devastated to pick up the pieces. He might not have a choice, though. Harry must confront the enem...
Near a cart of books that needed to be shelved in the Self Help section, Jonathan and David stood looking at a hottie in tight jeans bent over to retrieve a diet book from the bottom shelf. “Explain this to me,” David said. “She weighs like five pounds, and she’s going to buy a diet book?” “Skele...
Everything was “Jacob said,” and “Jacob did,” and “Jacob thinks.” Laurel was there too, occasionally making faces at Mandy, often shaking her head in wonder. But, for Drew’s benefit, both kept their smiles stretched wide. Neither of them had seen their friend this happy, ever. “He’s already talki...
They tried to put him off, fearful it was another sign of some hidden mental problem, or that the frantic, traumatized teen would just upset the fragile old woman. His mother and father fought twice over it, long and hard, finally agreeing to forbid him, but Devin kept insisting, repeatedly and u...
As it thickened into blackness, drawing even more heat away from the December air, it ultimately smothered the light from even the brightest stars. But mere dark couldn’t keep the town’s denizens inside, safe and warm, not on Hobson Night. As Derek and Chelsea drove through town after dinner, it ...
Simpson was resisting his treatment again. Carver showered, ate, and patched his overcoat, but still couldn’t clear his head. Too many bad thoughts were colliding in his mind. He craved reassurance. “Are you going to get involved in the case?” Carver asked his mentor. “No.” “But…” “No. I don’t do...
“Are you okay?” Lindsay asked through the open window. She hadn’t even waited for Mark’s invitation to open it. She had to speak to him. “What are you doing here?” Mark whispered, his voice breaking with anxiety. “Doug and Jack are in the next room.” “You have to let me call someone for you. This...
Eldridge, but Ethan wanted me to make sure everyone understands that we’re not responsible. Mr. Eldridge chose to live as a very negative person, and negativity attracts negative events. Whether he realized it or not, he wanted his brakes to fail. His path brought him there. His choices. There is...