Synopses & Reviews
From the author and illustrator of the twisted New York Times bestselling Christmas classic, Its Beginning to Look a Lot Like Zombies, comes a heart-devouring collection of Zombie love songs, Every Zombie Eats Somebody Sometime. Michael P. Spradlin and Jeff Weigel put their warped minds—and talents—together once again to come up with a hilarious compendium for the ever-hungry aficionados of World War Z, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, and the movies Zombieland and Shaun of the Dead. Forget the bleeding heart vampires and werewolves of the Twilight series—Every Zombie Eats Somebody Sometime proves beyond the shadow of a doubt that these stumbling, decaying, flesh eaters are the true undead romantics!
Synopsis
From the author of the "New York Times" bestseller "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Zombies!" comes the ideal book for zombie lovers (both literal and figurative) everywhere: a collection of classic love songs, zombie style.
Synopsis
Zombies have feelings, too. . .
Sure, losing a limb doesnt faze them in the slightest,but a zombies rotting heart can still break justlike anybody elses. Yes, its true: Zombies need loving!And this soul-stirring collection of more than two dozen classiclove songs is just the ticket for zombie romantics everywhere.
About the Author
Michael P. Spradlin grew up in Michigan rooting for his beloved Detroit Tigers. He collected baseball cards, listened to Tigers games on the radio, and talked his third-grade teacher into bringing her twenty-five-inch Zenith console television to school so the class could watch Game Seven of the 1968 World Series. Now he writes books, still listens to games on the radio, and hopes one day the Tigers will realize the error of their ways and offer him the third-base spot he has coveted for so long. He is also the author of the Youngest Templar trilogy, the Spy Goddess series, and several other picture books. He lives with his family in Lapeer, Michigan.