* "The delineation between man and monster, survivor and victim is fiercely debated in Maberry's thoughtful, postapocalyptic coming-of-age tale.In turns mythic and down-to-earth, this intense novel combines adventure and philosophy to tell a truly memorable zombie story, one that forces readers to consider them not just as flesh-eating monsters or things to be splattered, but as people."-"Publishers Weekly, "starred review Can't wait to read more." -Nancy Holder, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Wicked" and "Possessions" I welled up at the end, then smiled through my tears when I realized there was going to be a sequel. "George Romero meets "The Catcher in the Rye" in this poignant and moving coming of age novel set during zombie times. It had me hooked from page one."-Heather Brewer, author of "The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod" series "Thrilling, enticing, and surprisingly touching, "Rot & Ruin" will grip readers from beginning to end, and make them question who the real monsters are. Anyone with a pulse will enjoy this novel, and anyone with a brain will find plenty of food for thought inside."-Michael Northrop, author of "Gentlemen" With the dead prowling all around, fifteen-year-old Benny Imura learns the bittersweet lessons of life, love, and family in the great Rot & Ruin. And while most zombie novels are all about the brains, this one has a heart as well.
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