Zom-B Underground

Zom-B Underground by Darren Shan is a First Edition published by Simon & Schuster, Limited in 2013. This 224-page book is presented in English and delves into the aftermath of a zombie attack, focusing on B, who has transformed into a revitalised undead creature capable of reasoning. Alongside a group of fellow revitalised teens known as the zom-heads, B finds themselves imprisoned in an underground complex, constantly monitored by scientists and soldiers.
Readers will encounter a gripping narrative as B and the zom-heads navigate the challenges of their confinement. The story explores themes of survival and autonomy in a horror setting, as the group faces dire consequences for their defiance, including the denial of brains, which are crucial for maintaining their rationality. This edition invites readers to engage with the complexities of identity and existence in a world overrun by the undead.
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Months after the zombie attack, B has become a revitalised: an undead creature who can reason, unlike the majority of mindless, vicious zombies. But, held prisoner in an underground complex, B and a group of revitalised teens known as the zom-heads are under constant guard, observed by a team of scientists and soldiers. When B refuses to co-operate, they are all denied brains as a punishment, the essential ingredient for keeping their minds rational. Can they survive their underground prison?
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