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Zombie... Apocalypse Running Club by Carrie MacGenre: Young Adult Zombies



My review:

4 Stars

A fun survival YA novel that occurs more or less one year after the zombies started to spread across the world. A suspected biological weapon created by the Russians. The zombies' goal is to bite and spread more of their condition but this is also a great way of pointing out that sometimes people are more dangerous.


The wins Eira and Soren don't just want to get away from the zombies, but also from their father whose values (at any level: social, political, religious, etc) are completely opposite of theirs. They need to improve their stamina and running skills to avoid the zombies, and a friend will help them. In this apocalypse there is still time for love interest and for coming out and strengthening one's identity.


Eira's voice/ point of view is my favorite with humor and a bit of sarcasm. They are skillful with a sword and knives, which is very cool. Some of their father's lessons weren't completely useless when it came to survival. 


Thank you author and publisher for the copy.





Book Info:

Zombie Apocalypse Running Club by Carrie Mac

Genre: Young Adult Zombies

Publishing Date: August 13, 2024

 

Synopsis:

When twins Eira and Soren escape from their survivalist home into a world overcome by zombies, there’s only one way to stay run!

Eira and Soren are queer twins living with their survivalist parents when a plague starts spreading that turns people into zombie-like monsters. They disagree with their parents about a lot, but they can’t deny that their way of life keeps them safe while much of the world perishes–for now. When it becomes clear that their safety won’t last, the twins decide to strike out on their own. They don’t get far before encountering the one remaining person in the closest the librarian, Racer, a gold medal-winning Special Olympics champion. Racer is appalled at the twins’ slow speed and tells them that their survivalist skills aren’t worth anything if they can’t outrun the monsters. He sets them on a training regimen that comes in handy when they embark on the bigger journey ahead of them. On their trek they find friends, enemies, and even love. But with zombies on their heels at every turn, will they ever be able to slow down?

Content Warning: ableism, bullying, blood

 

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About the Author:

Carrie Mac writes stories that she wants to read. She has also authored contemporary novels for teens, speculative YA, literary short fiction, and creative non-fiction. Her accolades include a BC Book Prize, Arthur Ellis Award, and CBC NonFiction Prize. She has mentored privately, at SFU’s Writer’s Studio, and also at UBC’s School of Creative Writing, from which she holds an MFA. Queer and widowed, she lives with her two homeschooled kids in East Vancouver, on the stolen lands of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations.

 


 

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