Synopses & Reviews
It's a horror-movie extravaganza in this companion to Brent Hartinger's Geography Club! Two books in one recount the stories of best friends Min and Russel who sign up to be extras on the set of a zombie film then learn that there's nothing scarier than high school romance!
Read one story, flip the book over, and read the other! In Attack of the Soul-Sucking Brain Zombies, Russel must choose between his long-distance boyfriend and a close-to-home ex who wants to get back together. In Bride of the Soul-Sucking Brain Zombies, Min struggles to accept her cheerleader girlfriend's decision to stay in the closet.
Russel and Min's separate stories affect each other in surprising ways but you'll have to read both books to find out how!
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Two books in one tell of sixteen-year-old friends Russel, who is gay, and Min, who is bisexual, as they face separate romantic troubles while working as extras on the set of a horror movie.
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In a flip book with two stories back to back, best friends Min and Russel sign up to be extras on the set of a zombie film and then learn that there's nothing scarier than high school romance! Original.
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Zombie actors, that is—the Geography Club regulars have signed up to be extras in a horror film that's shooting in their town. But the real drama takes place behind the scenes. When sexy Kevin Land tries to get back together with Russel, it's suddenly very hard to say no—even though his long-distance boyfriend is coming to visit in just a few days. To top it all off, Russel's parents have just found out he's gay, and they've completely lost their heads.
Can Russel survive the invasion of the overzealous boyfriends and the attack of mindless parents from deep within darkest suburbia?
And why is Min acting so weird?
About the Author
Brent Hartinger has been a full-time author for many years, writing novels, plays, and screenplays. He lives in Washington State. Among his books are Geography Club and its sequel, The Order of the Poison Oak, as well as The Last Chance Texaco and Split Screen. Like Dave and his friends, as a teenager he resisted getting a job for as long as possible but finally was forced by his parents to go to work as a lifeguard at age sixteen. He still smells like coconut sunblock.