Isaac Marion
1) Warm bodies
The New York Times bestselling Warm Bodies Series has captivated readers in twenty-five languages, inspiring a major film and transcending the zombie genre to become something "poetic" (Library Journal) "highly original" (Seattle Times) and "ultimately moving" (Time Out London). Now the story of a dead man's search for life reaches its conclusion on a scale both epic and intimate.
Before he was a flesh-eating corpse,
..."A thrilling coast-to-coast journey." —The Seattle Times
"A richly imagined philosophical exploration." —Bellingham Herald
"Exciting action, intriguing characters, epic scale." —Booklist (starred review)
"Poignant and poetic...brings zombie lit back from the dead." —The...
In 1968, the world experienced a brand-new kind of terror with the debut of George A. Romero's landmark movie Night of the Living Dead. The newly dead rose to attack the living. Not as vampires or werewolves. This was something new . . . and terrifying. Since then, zombies have invaded every aspect of popular culture.
But it all started on that dreadful night in a remote farmhouse. . . .
Nights of the Living Dead returns to