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The Zombie Chasers #3 : Sludgment Day - John Kloepfer

The Zombie Chasers #3

Sludgment Day

By: John Kloepfer, Steve Wolfhard (Illustrator)

eBook | 3 January 2012

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The third book in the heavily illustrated Zombie Chasers series by John Kloepfer. This fan-favorite is perfect for reluctant readers as well as fans of Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Dork Diaries.

A zombie outbreak is spreading fast across America, but seventh-grader Zack Clarke; his best pal Rice; his older sister Zoe; middle school queen bee Madison Miller; and Ozzie, the newest Zombie Chaser, have a plan to end this nightmare once and for all.

They've figured out the cure to the zombie virus and now they're off on a wild zombie road trip from the heartlands to the badlands to defeat the evil genius behind the living dead apocalypse. Can they make it there in time or will Sludgment Day be the dawn of the dead?

Featuring John Kloepfer's signature hilarious and gory descriptions, and Steve Wolfhard's hysterical black and white interior illustrations, Sludgment Day is an uproarious, gore-streaked addition to the ever-popular Zombie Chasers series!

  • Zombie Survival Adventure: Join the Zombie Chasers as they battle the undead in gas stations, shopping malls, and a top-secret food factory where the apocalypse began.
  • Illustrated Chapter Book: Packed with hysterical black-and-white drawings that bring the gore-streaked action to life, making it a perfect read for visual learners and fans of graphic novels.
  • Middle Grade Humor: Laugh-out-loud moments meet over-the-top grossness, from Elvis impersonator zombies to a monster made of hamburger meat.
  • Road Trip Adventure: It's the ultimate zombie road trip in a souped-up RV, complete with tornado escapes, mall showdowns, and a cross-country race to save the world.
Industry Reviews
Praise for THE ZOMBIE CHASERS: "What makes this latest entry into the developing middle-grade zombie canon stand out is Kloepfer's gleeful insistence on gore and Wolfhard's squiggly drawings that really bring the laughs. Stick around for the next vomitus volume."
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