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  • This Is the Way the World Ends: an Oral History of the Zombie War

    Keith Taylor

    eBook
    February, 2031: The global population now stands at an estimated 400 million, and every survivor bears the scars of humanity's decade-long struggle to defeat an enemy few believed could exist. Some nations have emerged from the war stronger than ever. Others still struggle to survive. Some no longer exist at all.In the aftermath of the zombie pandemic Keith Taylor, noted pre-war author of apocalyptic fiction, traveled the world to gather the firsthand accounts of survivors from every walk of life, culture and strata of society, ranging from American political leaders to British journalists to Mongolian miners to members of India's homeless underclass.Together these chilling interviews describe the course of humanity's most brutal war, leading from the initial emergence of the virus in the Siberian wilderness to the visceral, heart-rending Shibuya footage, through the confusion of the US President's impeachment to the unintended and disastrous consequences of the UN's sweeping refugee amendment, and ending with us battered and broken, diminished but not defeated, in the fragile peace we now enjoy. Together these accounts represent the most illuminating and complete commentary to date of humanity's loss.From these candid interviews emerges an image of early 21st century civilization as it truly was: imperfect, fragmented and wholly unprepared for a disaster on such a scale. This Is the Way the World Ends: an Oral History of the Zombie War takes an unflinching, uncompromising look at the world we had and lost; a look at the pain we suffered due to our inability to accept a single, simple truth:Zombies are real.Note: Readers who lived through the pandemic may find the interviews contained within this collection distressing. Discretion is advised.PRAISE FOR THIS IS THE WAY THE WORLD ENDS"Keith Taylor is, indeed, another master of the genre." -- Jose Alfredo Vazquez, author of The War Against Them"I cried, I actually gagged, I swore, I hurt, I cheered. This book crosses all genres and is captivating, soul touching, and frightening more for what it shows us about ourselves as universally human, than for any specific apocalypse cause. I would highly recommend this to anyone with a brain and a heart. It's that good." -- J.S. Coppage"This is a book I'm sure I'll return to time and again, dipping in and out of random chapters whenever I pick up my Kindle and notice it calling out to me. This thing reached into my brain, and I don't think it will ever let go. Highly recommended." -- BroadHorizons"I'll put it bluntly: if you are a fan of World War Z (the book), read this." -- J L"This must rank among the best zombie books of 2017." -- Karl Palmer
  • This is the Way the World Ends: An Oral History of the Zombie War

    Keith Taylor

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 3, 2017)
    February, 2031: The global population now stands at an estimated 400 million, and every survivor bears the scars of humanity's decade-long struggle to defeat an enemy few believed could exist. Some nations have emerged from the war stronger than ever. Others still struggle to survive. Some no longer exist at all.In the aftermath of the zombie pandemic Keith Taylor, noted pre-war author of apocalyptic fiction, traveled the world to gather the first hand accounts of survivors from every walk of life, culture and strata of society, ranging from American political leaders to British journalists to Mongolian miners to members of India's homeless underclass.Together these chilling interviews describe the course of humanity's most brutal war, leading from the initial emergence of the virus in the Siberian wilderness to the visceral, heart-rending Shibuya footage, through the confusion of the US President's impeachment to the unintended and disastrous consequences of the UN's sweeping refugee amendment, and ending with us battered and broken, diminished but not defeated, in the fragile peace we now enjoy. Together these accounts represent the most illuminating and complete commentary to date of humanity's loss.From these candid interviews emerges an image of early 21st century civilization as it truly was: imperfect, fragmented and wholly unprepared for a disaster on such a scale. This is the Way the World Ends takes an unflinching, uncompromising look at the world we had and lost; a look at the pain we suffered due to our inability to accept a single, simple truth:Zombies are real.Note: Readers who lived through the pandemic may find the interviews contained within this collection distressing. Discretion is advised.
  • The Day Buttercup Played Hooky from the Circus

    Ronald Keith Taylor

    language (, July 4, 2019)
    Walter is frustrated with his life. He meets Buttercup who it turns out is also restless. The pair attempt to escape from their frustrations. Everyone in town is soon trying to find them. Did we mention that Buttercup is a huge African Elephant who performs in the circus? Did we mention there are people who pull guns on Walter and Buttercup? Criminals want to kidnap Buttercup and hold her for ransom. The Police Chief and a host of people from town are trying to rescue the pair from those who might harm them. And despite the foolish efforts of young Officer Dwight Turnipseed on his three-wheeled motorcycle, Walter is determined to safely return Buttercup to the circus. This warm story is about a unique relationship. And even when we think the story is over, we are reminded that elephants never forget. We also are reminded that adults often remember special people and events from the past. This will be an unforgettable story for young and old alike.
  • The Day Buttercup Played Hooky from the Circus

    Ronald Keith Taylor

    Paperback (Independently published, July 5, 2019)
    Walter is feeling frustrated with his life. He meets Buttercup, who it turns out is also feeling restless. The pair attempt to run from their responsibilities.Did we mention that Buttercup is a huge African Elephant who performs in the circus? Did we mention that there are criminals who want to kidnap Buttercup and hold her for ransom? The Police Chief and a host of people from town are frantically trying to find them. And despite the bumbling efforts of young Officer Turnipseed on his three-wheeled motorcycle, Walter is determined to protect his new friend.This warm story is about a unique relationship. It reminds us that some memories are so special that they become unforgettable.Now in larger type for improved readability & legibility.
  • Pickles McNickles Day At The Beach

    K Taylor

    eBook
    Pickles just loves the beach! He spends many days playing happily on the shore, until one day he meets an exciting new friend and goes on a new adventure. Pickles McNickles Day at the Beach will inspire young readers to keep the ocean clean and be kind to animals. Pickles exciting adventure at sea makes this a favorite nursery rhyme for anytime.
  • Little Me, Big Life: A journal for Life's Exploration's for Kids

    Keisha Taylor

    Paperback (Independently published, April 1, 2019)
    This journal is a guide for your child to capture a moment, evaluate their approach, and make better choices by documenting occurrences and addressing those situations with their own thoughts and values taught at home. This can be a review guide for parents to get insight on how things effect their child so that they can address those issues.
  • My First Bible In Pictures

    Taylor Kenneth

    Hardcover (Taylor Kenneth, Aug. 16, 1990)
    This best-selling classic has sold nearly 2 million copies in over 90 languages around the world. This repackaged edition contains all the same material as the classic--125 of the best-loved stories from the Bible, retold in simple words by Kenneth N. Taylor. Each story is illustrated with beautiful art by Richard and Francis Hook. Preschoolers and beginning readers will be excited to call this Bible their own.
  • Stories for the Children's Hour

    Kenneth Taylor

    Hardcover (Moody Press, March 15, 1968)
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  • What High School Students Should Know about Evolution

    Kennith Taylor

    Mass Market Paperback (Tyndale Kids, Feb. 25, 1983)
    Questions on creation vs. evolution are examined and answered for the high school student while the Christian viewpoint is sustained with logic. (Youth)
  • Pickles McNickles Day At The Beach

    K Taylor

    Paperback (Independently published, July 17, 2018)
    Pickles McNickles is a little boy who loves the beach! He spends many days playing happily on the shore and making new friends. Pickles McNickles Day at the Beach will inspire young readers to keep the ocean clean and be kind to animals. Pickles exciting adventure at sea makes this a favorite nursery rhyme for anytime.
  • Stories for The Children's Hour

    Kenneth Taylor

    Mass Market Paperback (Moody, Jan. 1, 1953)
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  • My Little Bible in Pictures

    Kenneth Taylor

    Hardcover (Tyndale House Publishers, Oct. 1, 1998)
    A tiny colorful children's Bible storybook featuring three-minute Bible stories by Kenneth N. Taylor.
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