Eradication

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Author: Jamie Thornton ISBN: 1230003085318
Publisher: Igneous Books Publication: March 10, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jamie Thornton
ISBN: 1230003085318
Publisher: Igneous Books
Publication: March 10, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Jamie Thornton comes the final book in a stunning survival series that has readers raving about its dark and gritty thrills. Powerful enemies, twisted memories, a government willing to do anything for control. Find out how it all ends…

THE CENTER WILL NOT HOLD.

Three years later, sixteen-year-old Maibe hides from the world, from her mistakes, from her friends. But the double infection that keeps them from becoming V isn't working like it did before.Maibe and her friends are turning.

Then rumors surface of a new cure. A cure that would erase the infections that destroyed the world.

It becomes a deadly race between Feeb and uninfected. Whoever finds the cure will control it--and everyone who needs it.

But Maibe and her friends are running out of time. If she doesn't get the new cure soon, there will be nothing left of her friends to save.

"Thrilling...keeps you reading and wanting more." ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

"I couldn't put this down." ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

"This left me hungry for the next book." ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

INTERVIEW WITH THE AUTHOR

Q - What makes the Zombies Are Human (formerly Feast of Weeds) series special?
An epidemic ravaging the human population. A world spiraling into chaos. People doing whatever it takes to survive. I wanted to write something I would love to read. I've always been drawn to the post-apocalyptic genre and thought about end-of-the-world books I've loved--Stephen King's The Stand, Octavia Butler's Parable of the Sower. But also recent stories like The Girl With All the Gifts, The Passage, and even Stranger Things. I've always found stories with big epidemics/events that reinvent the world so thrilling. I also love getting into some of the science, like the genetic engineering, that would make the situations plausible. Zombies Are Human gives you some of that classic Walking Dead zombie fare, but...without giving too much away...I guarantee you've never read a zombie series like Zombies Are Human before.

Even though my cast of characters are teenagers I've definitely had plenty of adults write me about how much they've enjoyed the series. I think Zombies Are Human hits the sweet spot of older Young Adult that will appeal to plenty of adults too.
No matter what your age, the Zombies Are Human series is designed to keep you furiously turning those pages.

Q - What order should I read the books in?

I think the complete series would be most enjoyable in the following sequence:

--Germination (prequel short novel)

--Contamination

--Infestation

--Eradication

Q - Why should readers give these books a try?

The prequel hit #5 on the New York Times and #8 on the USA Today bestseller lists. I've gotten tons of emails from readers letting me know how much they loved Zombies Are Human (stay-up-all-night-even-with-work-the-next-day love). But more than that, as a reader myself, I am always looking for the next Stranger Things, The Passage, The Girl With All The Gifts. THAT'S the kind of story I hope you'll find in Zombies Are Human. Smart. Dangerous. Gritty. With rip-your-heart-out intensity (literally and figuratively in some cases).

Zombies Are Human is a fast, dark apocalyptic ride. Just remember...nothing is what it seems.

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From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Jamie Thornton comes the final book in a stunning survival series that has readers raving about its dark and gritty thrills. Powerful enemies, twisted memories, a government willing to do anything for control. Find out how it all ends…

THE CENTER WILL NOT HOLD.

Three years later, sixteen-year-old Maibe hides from the world, from her mistakes, from her friends. But the double infection that keeps them from becoming V isn't working like it did before.Maibe and her friends are turning.

Then rumors surface of a new cure. A cure that would erase the infections that destroyed the world.

It becomes a deadly race between Feeb and uninfected. Whoever finds the cure will control it--and everyone who needs it.

But Maibe and her friends are running out of time. If she doesn't get the new cure soon, there will be nothing left of her friends to save.

"Thrilling...keeps you reading and wanting more." ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

"I couldn't put this down." ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

"This left me hungry for the next book." ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

INTERVIEW WITH THE AUTHOR

Q - What makes the Zombies Are Human (formerly Feast of Weeds) series special?
An epidemic ravaging the human population. A world spiraling into chaos. People doing whatever it takes to survive. I wanted to write something I would love to read. I've always been drawn to the post-apocalyptic genre and thought about end-of-the-world books I've loved--Stephen King's The Stand, Octavia Butler's Parable of the Sower. But also recent stories like The Girl With All the Gifts, The Passage, and even Stranger Things. I've always found stories with big epidemics/events that reinvent the world so thrilling. I also love getting into some of the science, like the genetic engineering, that would make the situations plausible. Zombies Are Human gives you some of that classic Walking Dead zombie fare, but...without giving too much away...I guarantee you've never read a zombie series like Zombies Are Human before.

Even though my cast of characters are teenagers I've definitely had plenty of adults write me about how much they've enjoyed the series. I think Zombies Are Human hits the sweet spot of older Young Adult that will appeal to plenty of adults too.
No matter what your age, the Zombies Are Human series is designed to keep you furiously turning those pages.

Q - What order should I read the books in?

I think the complete series would be most enjoyable in the following sequence:

--Germination (prequel short novel)

--Contamination

--Infestation

--Eradication

Q - Why should readers give these books a try?

The prequel hit #5 on the New York Times and #8 on the USA Today bestseller lists. I've gotten tons of emails from readers letting me know how much they loved Zombies Are Human (stay-up-all-night-even-with-work-the-next-day love). But more than that, as a reader myself, I am always looking for the next Stranger Things, The Passage, The Girl With All The Gifts. THAT'S the kind of story I hope you'll find in Zombies Are Human. Smart. Dangerous. Gritty. With rip-your-heart-out intensity (literally and figuratively in some cases).

Zombies Are Human is a fast, dark apocalyptic ride. Just remember...nothing is what it seems.

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