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Zombie Tag, School And Library by Moskowitz, Hannah, ISBN 1596437200, ISBN-13 9781596437203, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US In the months since Wil Lowenstein's older brother Graham died, Wil has spent most of his time playing a game he invented, but when he finds a way to bring Graham and others back from the dead, fighting zombies is suddenly no longer a game.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherRoaring Brook Press
ISBN-101596437200
ISBN-139781596437203
eBay Product ID (ePID)109129059
Product Key Features
Book TitleZombie Tag
Number of Pages240 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicParanormal, Occult & Supernatural, Social Themes / Death & Dying, General
Publication Year2011
GenreJuvenile Fiction
AuthorHannah Moskowitz
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height1 in
Item Weight9.5 Oz
Item Length7.6 in
Item Width5.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
LCCN2010-043940
Dewey Edition22
Reviews"…this unique twist on zombie stories will engage readers who are looking for contemporary fiction sprinkled with a dash of the morbid."--School Library Journal "Moskowitz deftly swerves between comedy, pathos, and even terror, and makes it look so effortless readers won't think twice about the strangeness of the mix."-- Booklist, "Funny and thoughtful, this will appeal to fans of Matthew Cody's Powerless." -- BCCB "...this unique twist on zombie stories will engage readers who are looking for contemporary fiction sprinkled with a dash of the morbid." -- School Library Journal "Moskowitz deftly swerves between comedy, pathos, and even terror, and makes it look so effortless readers won't think twice about the strangeness of the mix." -- Booklist, Moskowitz deftly swerves between comedy, pathos, and even terror, and makes it look so effortless readers won't think twice about the strangeness of the mix., "Funny and thoughtful, this will appeal to fans of Matthew Cody's Powerless."-- BCCB "...this unique twist on zombie stories will engage readers who are looking for contemporary fiction sprinkled with a dash of the morbid."--School Library Journal "Moskowitz deftly swerves between comedy, pathos, and even terror, and makes it look so effortless readers won't think twice about the strangeness of the mix."-- Booklist, "Funny and thoughtful, this will appeal to fans of Matthew Cody's Powerless."-- BCCB "…this unique twist on zombie stories will engage readers who are looking for contemporary fiction sprinkled with a dash of the morbid."--School Library Journal "Moskowitz deftly swerves between comedy, pathos, and even terror, and makes it look so effortless readers won't think twice about the strangeness of the mix."-- Booklist, ...this unique twist on zombie stories will engage readers who are looking for contemporary fiction sprinkled with a dash of the morbid.
Grade FromFourth Grade
Grade ToSeventh Grade
Dewey Decimal[Fic]
SynopsisWil is desperate for his older brother to come back from the dead. But the thing about zombies is . . they don't exactly make the best siblings. Thirteen-year-old Wil Lowenstein copes with his brother's death by focusing on Zombie Tag, a mafia/ capture the flag hybrid game where he and his friends fight off brain-eating zombies with their mothers' spatulas. What Wil doesn't tell anybody is that if he could bring his dead brother back as a zombie, he would in a heartbeat. But when Wil finds a way to summon all the dead within five miles, he's surprised to discover that his back-from-the-dead brother is emotionless and distant. In her first novel for younger readers, Moskowitz offers a funny and heartfelt look at how one boy deals with change, loss, and the complicated relationship between brothers., Wil is desperate for his older brother to come back from the dead. But the thing about zombies is . . they don't exactly make the best siblings., Wil is desperate for his older brother to come back from the dead. But the thing about zombies is . . they don't exactly make the best siblings. Thirteen-year-old Wil Lowenstein copes with his brother's death by focusing on Zombie Tag, a mafia/capture the flag hybrid game where he and his friends fight off brain-eating zombies with their mothers' spatulas. What Wil doesn't tell anybody is that if he could bring his dead brother back as a zombie, he would in a heartbeat. But when Wil finds a way to summon all the dead within five miles, he's surprised to discover that his back-from-the-dead brother is emotionless and distant. In her first novel for younger readers, Moskowitz offers a funny and heartfelt look at how one boy deals with change, loss, and the complicated relationship between brothers.