Kill Happy

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Adolescence, Kids, Teen, Fantasy and Magic, Fiction - YA, Fantasy
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Author: R.G. Richards ISBN: 1230000110939
Publisher: R.G. Richards Publication: February 28, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: R.G. Richards
ISBN: 1230000110939
Publisher: R.G. Richards
Publication: February 28, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Kill Happy (Zora Baker #3)

Deeply moving and extraordinarily suspenseful, Kill Happy captures the struggle between saving the remnants of humanity and satisfying personal desires. This is an apocalyptic thriller mixed with rip roaring humor.

If you thought "Children of the Corn" were bad, wait until you meet these children. They are strong willed and have a plan. Zombies have destroyed mankind, but these children have prepared. They are the new generation and have crafted a New Eden to repopulate the world away from the zombie scourge. Their Adam and Eve scenario can work, except some backward thinking adults think the plan is barbaric and must be stopped. They believe the children don't know what they are doing and are being led astray by possible pedophiles with hidden motives. What would you do if in this new brave world?

Something strange is happening. It's not the constant zombie threat, this is something new, something sinister. Camp Brandt's children are Kill Happy and long to slash a zombie with their machetes. But that's not it, not entirely. Zora Baker keeps hearing the phrase "We're the Future." From adults it is wrong, but from the children, eerie.

The evil Doctor Blake is doing something to the kids, Zora (Zee) knows it in her gut. These kids are already dealing with the loss of their parents - eaten by zombies. Now they have to be subjected to God knows what from a monster like Blake.

The children are aglow with their blind worship of the man. Is it a cult or other nefarious activity that has ensnared these innocents? Zee knows it's not right and she is determined to get to the bottom of the mystery and set these kids free. If that means putting Blake down, she will.

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Kill Happy (Zora Baker #3)

Deeply moving and extraordinarily suspenseful, Kill Happy captures the struggle between saving the remnants of humanity and satisfying personal desires. This is an apocalyptic thriller mixed with rip roaring humor.

If you thought "Children of the Corn" were bad, wait until you meet these children. They are strong willed and have a plan. Zombies have destroyed mankind, but these children have prepared. They are the new generation and have crafted a New Eden to repopulate the world away from the zombie scourge. Their Adam and Eve scenario can work, except some backward thinking adults think the plan is barbaric and must be stopped. They believe the children don't know what they are doing and are being led astray by possible pedophiles with hidden motives. What would you do if in this new brave world?

Something strange is happening. It's not the constant zombie threat, this is something new, something sinister. Camp Brandt's children are Kill Happy and long to slash a zombie with their machetes. But that's not it, not entirely. Zora Baker keeps hearing the phrase "We're the Future." From adults it is wrong, but from the children, eerie.

The evil Doctor Blake is doing something to the kids, Zora (Zee) knows it in her gut. These kids are already dealing with the loss of their parents - eaten by zombies. Now they have to be subjected to God knows what from a monster like Blake.

The children are aglow with their blind worship of the man. Is it a cult or other nefarious activity that has ensnared these innocents? Zee knows it's not right and she is determined to get to the bottom of the mystery and set these kids free. If that means putting Blake down, she will.

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