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In the zombie-infested, post-apocalyptic America where Benny Imura lives, every teenager must find a job by the time they turn fifteen or get their rations cut in half. Benny doesn't want to apprentice as a zombie hunter with his boring older brother Tom, but he has no choice. He expects a tedious job whacking zoms for cash, but what he gets is a vocation that will teach him what it means to be human.
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"Thrilling, enticing, and surprisingly touching, Rot & Ruin will grip readers from beginning to end, and make them question who the real monsters are.
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"This is a romping, stomping adventure. And while most zombie novels are all about the brains, this one has a heart as well.
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"George Romero meets andlt;iandgt;The Catcher in the Ryeandlt;/iandgt; in this poignant and moving coming of age novel set during zombie times. I welled up at the end, then smiled through my tears when I realized there was going to be a sequel. Bravo, Jonathan Maberry. Can't wait to read more." --Nancy Holder, andlt;iandgt;New York Timesandlt;/iandgt; bestselling author of andlt;iandgt;Wickedandlt;/iandgt; and andlt;iandgt;Possessionsandlt;/iandgt;
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"This is no ordinary zombie novel. Maberry has given it a soul in the form of two brothers who captured my heart from the first page and refused to let go."--Maria V. Snyder, andlt;Iandgt;New York Times andlt;/Iandgt;bestselling author of andlt;Iandgt;Poison Studyandlt;/Iandgt;
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* "The delineation between man and monster, survivor and victim is fiercely debated in Maberry's
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"An impressive mix of meaning and mayhem."--andlt;Iandgt;Booklistandlt;/Iandgt;
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and#8220;Horror fans will appreciate the gorge-raising descriptions of the shambling zombies...while zombie-apocalypse aficionados will cotton to the solid world-building and refreshingly old-school undead. --andlt;iandgt;Bulletin of the Center for Children's Booksandlt;/iandgt;
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andlt;divandgt;"An action-packed, thought-provoking look at life--and death--as readers determine the true enemy."--andlt;Iandgt;Kirkus Reviewsandlt;/Iandgt;andlt;/divandgt;
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"Thrilling, enticing, and surprisingly touching, andlt;iandgt;Rot andamp; Ruinandlt;/iandgt; will grip readers from beginning to end, and make them question who the real monsters are. It had me hooked from page one."--Heather Brewer, author of andlt;iandgt;The Chronicles of Vladimir Todandlt;/iandgt; series
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andlt;divandgt;"This is a romping, stomping adventure. And while most zombie novels are all about the brains, this one has a heart as well.
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andlt;divandgt;andlt;Bandgt;* andlt;/Bandgt;"The delineation between man and monster, survivor and victim is fiercely debated in Maberry's
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andlt;divandgt;"An impressive mix of meaning and mayhem."--andlt;Iandgt;Booklistandlt;/Iandgt;andlt;/divandgt;
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"This is a romping, stomping adventure. And while most zombie novels are all about the brains, this one has a heart as well. With the dead prowling all around, fifteen-year-old Benny Imura learns the bittersweet lessons of life, love, and family in the great Rot andamp; Ruin. Anyone with a pulse will enjoy this novel, and anyone with a brain will find plenty of food for thought inside."--Michael Northrop, author of andlt;iandgt;Gentlemenandlt;/iandgt;
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andlt;Bandgt;* andlt;/Bandgt;"The delineation between man and monster, survivor and victim is fiercely debated in Maberryand#8217;s thoughtful, postapocalyptic coming-of-age tale...In turns mythic and down-to-earth, this intense novel combines adventure and philosophy to tell a truly memorable zombie story, one that forces readers to consider them not just as flesh-eating monsters or things to be splattered, but as people.and#8220;--andlt;Iandgt;Publishers Weekly, andlt;/Iandgt;starred review
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"An action-packed, thought-provoking look at lifeand#8212;and deathand#8212;as readers determine the true enemy."--andlt;Iandgt;Kirkus Reviewsandlt;/Iandgt;
Synopsis
A teenager grows up in a post-apocalypic, zombie-infested America in Jonathan Maberry's Rot & Ruin.
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Acclaimed horror author Maberry ("Patient Zero") makes his young adult debut with this detail-rich depiction of a post-apocalypic world where humanity has fallen, the dead have risen, and danger is always imminent.
About the Author
Jonathan Maberry is a New York Times bestselling author, multiple Bram Stoker Award winner, and Marvel Comics writer. He’s the author of many novels, including Assassin’s Code, Dead of Night, Patient Zero, and Rot & Ruin. His nonfiction books cover topics ranging from martial arts to zombie pop-culture. Since 1978 he has sold more than 1,200 magazine feature articles, 3,000 columns, two plays, greeting cards, song lyrics, poetry, and textbooks. Jonathan continues to teach the celebrated Experimental Writing for Teens class, which he created. He founded the Writers Coffeehouse and co-founded The Liars Club, and he is a frequent speaker at schools and libraries, as well as a keynote speaker and guest of honor at major writers’ and genre conferences. Jonathan lives in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, with his wife, Sara, and their son, Sam. Visit him at JonathanMaberry.com and on Twitter (@jonathanmaberry) and Facebook.