The Zombie Chasers

The Zombie Chasers by John Kloepfer is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on March 1, 2011, featuring 224 pages in English. This book presents a humorous and thrilling adventure as a sleepover at Zack Clarke’s house transforms into a chaotic battle against brain-gobbling zombies. With the undead invading the streets, Zack and his friends must navigate the challenges of survival while dealing with personal dilemmas, including Zack’s sister’s transformation into a zombie and the chaos that ensues.
Readers will find a blend of action, adventure, and humor as the characters embark on their mission to confront the living dead. The story follows Zack, Rice, and Madison as they tackle not only the threat of zombies but also their own interpersonal conflicts. The narrative captures the essence of juvenile fiction, combining elements of horror and ghost stories with comedic undertones, making it an engaging read for those interested in thrilling escapades and humorous storytelling.
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Zombie Attack!
When brain-gobbling zombies invade, a sleepover at Zack Clarke’s house quickly turns into a Level-3 creep-over. The undead have infested the streets, filling the air with deathly moans and the stench of rotting flesh.
Meet the Zombie Chasers:
Zack: His house is a wreck, his sister’s a zombie, and he’s stolen his mom’s Volvo. He’s totally going to be grounded if he survives the night. . . .
Rice: He’s studied The Zombie Survival Guide, but is he prepared to fight the living dead?
Madison: She seriously cannot believe her best friend has become a zombie and left her alone with these dweebs!
They’re on a mission to save the world, but first they have to survive their flesh-eating, half-dead neighbors—and one another. Can the Zombie Chasers make it out alive?
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