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Books with title Track of the Zombie

  • Attack of the Zombies!

    Nickelodeon Publishing

    language (Nickelodeon Publishing, Dec. 11, 2013)
    After SpongeBob SquarePants' pet Gary starts biting everyone, a rumor spreads through town that he has a rare snail disease, and as the Snail Bite panic builds, everyone's zombie-like behavior leads to a manhunt for Gary.
  • Attack of the Zombie Bats

    Sonny Collins

    eBook (Prairie Moon Publications, May 21, 2013)
    When a group of Ninth graders go on a field trip to a local cave that has been closed for fifty years because of rumors the army once stored dangerous chemicals there, it becomes a game of survival after they are attacked by mutated bats. The reluctant hero is a kid named Sean who must step up and take charge if he is going to protect himself and his close-knit group of friends. Things become even more complicated when the kids learn their remote little town has also been invaded by the zombie bats...
  • The Zombies of Oz

    Dan Aitken

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 7, 2016)
    After a storm, Dorothy finds herself stranded in the strange world of Oz, a world beset by a Zombie outbreak with survivors fighting for their lives. Teaming up with other survivors, she must find her way to the safety of the Emerald City, the last remaining bastion of hope in this apocalyptic world.
  • Attack Of The Zombies!

    Alex Harvey, Harry Moore

    Library Binding (Turtleback, June 28, 2011)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. After SpongeBob's pet Gary starts biting everyone, a rumor spreads through town that he has a rare snail disease, and as the Snail Bite panic builds, everyone's zombie-like behavior leads to a manhunt for Gary.
  • The Zen of Zombie:

    Scott Kenemore

    Paperback (Skyhorse, Sept. 1, 2015)
    While you may struggle to get out of bed each morning, swaying lifelessly across the room, mouth agape, arms hanging slack, and murmuring unintelligibly, take at heart that you are not alone. While many people feel this way, most of those staggering, limp, perpetually drowsy folks just happen to be zombies—and it turns out they can teach us a lot about enjoying life!Zen of Zombie will teach you their secrets to happiness, by learning how to slow down and move at your own pace, become your own boss, and just devour those irritating people who get in your way. And there’s more, because zombies can offer no-nonsense advice on love, playing to your strengths, and on becoming more adaptable.With this recent update, you will learn more about the inner workings of the living dead, and why they do the things they’re known so well for doing . . .including why they always have that glazed over look on their faces. Follow the genius of Scott Kenemore as he leads you through the world that only a zombie could properly understand.Having peace and tranquility in life is the key to success and happiness. Now, with this book by your side, you will be able to not only find spiritual relaxation and chi, but you’ll also be taught how to think less and relax more . . . as zombies have no use for their brains.
  • Zombi the Zombie

    Paul S. Dead

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 8, 2018)
    Zombies and Wolfmen and Ghosts - oh my! When a little boy named JC enters The Dead Tree Forest with his best friend and favorite toy, Zombi The Zombie, he learns that Zombi has a whole bunch of other friends here in this world. There’s: Wolfey - a super-fun and energetic wolfman; Mum-Z - a serious, brainy mummy; Gho-Stee - a gentle and caring ghost; Skellii - a sweet but ditzy skeleton; Vam Pea - a musical/artsy vampire; Franky - a bossy, gadget-building Frankenstein monster; and Witchie - a clever, science-loving witch. But JC and Zombi soon discover that while Zombi was living as a toy in The Real World with JC, a beast ate Witchie’s house - a house that was made of delicious candy! Sure, Witchie had cast a magical spell over the house to make it uneatable, but the beast had struck during a full moon. And everyone knows how spells can go gaga during a full moon. So the friends all agree to help Witchie build a new home. However, they also know that first they have to do something about this beast called The Candy Monster. But what exactly will they do about it? And why is The Candy Monster even in The Dead Tree Forest to begin with? Will the friends get eaten themselves? You'll just have to read the story to find out! This book is for kids who love the Winnie-The-Pooh stories. In the same way that a wild, ferocious animal like a bear was transformed into a cuddly, lovable companion, this book introduces a friendly, happy zombie, who takes us on similar, cheerful adventures.
  • Zack The Zombie

    Beth Sidwell

    Paperback (Xlibris, Sept. 7, 2012)
    Erin's life was being tormented by zombies invading her household. Her older sister, Claire, came up with a scientific solution to help with the problem. Erin says that she still sees them sometimes, but she uses Claire's remedy and they go away.
  • Flesh of the Zombie

    Tommy Donbavand

    Library Binding (Abdo Pub, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Deadstock, the world's greatest zombie rock festival, is coming to Scream Street! Too bad Sir Otto Sneer is not in the mood for dancing--and when he banishes the concert's headliners, the fleshmetal band Brain Drain, to the evil Underlands, he causes a riot. Now if Luke and his pals want to restore peace to the neighborhood (and find the fourth relic they seek), they have no choice but to follow the band . . . into the darkest depths of the earth.Welcome to Scream Street -- a hilarious middle-grade series that will spook kids silly. When Luke Watson turns into a werewolf for the third time, the Government Housing of Unusual Lifeforms (G.H.O.U.L.) moves his family to Scream Street -- a frightful community of vampires, zombies, witches, and sundry undead. Though Luke quickly makes friends, he vows to find a way to take his terrified parents home. The secret to opening the exit, he learns, is collecting six powerful relics the founding fathers left behind. But with a sinister landlord determined to thwart Luke at every turn, can he find the keys before he's scared to death? Spotlight, a division of ABDO Group, publishes the most popular licensed fiction in the highest quality library editions. We use the original publisher's digital files to adjust each book's layout so no artwork or text is lost in the gutter in our printing and binding process. We also use the best glossy or acid-free paper, reinforced end sheets, side-sewn bindings, and laminated covers to withstand the circulation Spotlight will get in your library! FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY.
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  • Night of the Zombie

    M.R. James

    Paperback (Gemineo, Jan. 2, 2014)
    AGES 9-12Welcome back to the town of Boo!Things have been pretty quiet for Billy, Amanda, and Mr. Night ever since Halloween ended, but that's all about to change.When their friend, Emily, decides to make a zombie movie in town, she goes to the extreme to make her film look as real as possible.The result is zombies...lots and lots of zombies.With the help of Mr. Night, it's up to Billy and Amanda to stop the chaos before it's too late, and the dead take control of Boo...forever!
  • Attack of the Zombie Bats

    Sonny Collins, James Simenc

    Audiobook (Sonny Collins, Feb. 5, 2015)
    When a group of Ninth graders go on a field trip to a local cave that has been closed for 50 years because of rumors the army once stored dangerous chemicals there, it becomes a game of survival after they are attacked by mutated bats. The reluctant hero is a kid named Sean who must step up and take charge if he is going to protect himself and his close-knit group of friends. Things become even more complicated when the kids learn their remote little town has also been invaded by the zombie bats.
  • Zombi the Zombie

    Paul S. Dead

    eBook
    Zombies and Wolfmen and Ghosts - oh my! When a little boy named JC enters The Dead Tree Forest with his best friend and favorite toy, Zombi The Zombie, he learns that Zombi has a whole bunch of other friends here in this world. There’s: Wolfey - a super-fun and energetic wolfman; Mum-Z - a serious, brainy mummy; Gho-Stee - a gentle and caring ghost; Skellii - a sweet but ditzy skeleton; Vam Pea - a musical/artsy vampire; Franky - a bossy, gadget-building Frankenstein monster; and Witchie - a clever, science-loving witch. But JC and Zombi soon discover that while Zombi was living as a toy in The Real World with JC, a beast ate Witchie’s house - a house that was made of delicious candy! Sure, Witchie had cast a magical spell over the house to make it uneatable, but the beast had struck during a full moon. And everyone knows how spells can go gaga during a full moon. So the friends all agree to help Witchie build a new home. However, they also know that they first have to do something about this beast called The Candy Monster. But what exactly will they do about it? And why is The Candy Monster even in The Dead Tree Forest to begin with? Will the friends get eaten themselves? You'll just have to read the story to find out! This book is for kids who love the Winnie-The-Pooh stories. In the same way that a wild, ferocious animal like a bear was transformed into a cuddly, lovable companion, this book introduces a friendly, happy zombie, who takes us on similar, cheerful adventures.
  • Track of the Zombie

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Paperback (HarperCollins Distribution Services, March 15, 1983)
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