Zombie season

Justin Weinberger

Book - 2023

Summer is zombie season in California and there are some kids who do not evacuate: Joule searches for her missing father, Regina worries about the secrecy surrounding the new anti-zombie technology her parents are developing, and Oliver is trying to convince the grownups that the zombies are becoming stronger.

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Subjects
Genres
Horror tales
Children's stories
Zombie fiction
Horror fiction
Published
New York : Scholastic Press 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Justin Weinberger (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"Read the book. Play the game. Fight the undead."--Cover.
Physical Description
228 pages ; 22 cm
Audience
Ages 8-12.
Grades 4-6.
ISBN
9781338881714
9780702329951
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Resourceful kids battle hordes of the walking dead. Residents of several Northern California counties are being advised to evacuate and "flee to safety" in the wake of a zombie epidemic. Lucy Santifer and her family just make it to their car when they are attacked and killed. Nearby, Lucy's best friend, 12-year-old Joule Artis, climbs into her treehouse, the better to seek her missing father. Elsewhere, 11-year-old Oliver Wachs is holed up in the Redwood Zombie Brigade Headquarters, stocked with weaponry and populated by dedicated zombiefighters. And Regina, 12, is haunted by her narrow zombie escapes even as her mother, Dr. Celeste Herrera, unveils Project Coloma, an ingenious system that uses a zombie treadmill situated in an abandoned gold mine to create much-needed energy for the region. Weinberger's monster thriller is long on suspense, with several close calls but no graphic violence. The action pings briskly among the three young protagonists, and the punchy prose is suitably pitched to a preteen readership. The plot thickens with the forecast of a Rogue Wave of zombies headed to town. The trio eventually joins forces, promising further fights for freedom. If this horror thrill ride makes readers want to join the zombiefighters, note that there is a video game tie-in. Play at your own risk. Oliver reads white, Regina is cued Latina, and Joule is minimally described and racially ambiguous. Nonstop, action-packed, episodic exploits against the voracious undead. (link to play the online game) (Adventure. 9-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.