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Ninja Versus Pirate Featuring Zombies eBook

by James Marshall
language: english
Publisher: CHIZINE PUBLICATIONS, May of 2012 ‧
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In a world where ZOMBIES control banks and governments, only one young man sees the way things are and emerges from the CHAOS and destruction: GUY BOY MAN. While he tries to end human suffering worldwide and in his high school, Guy Boy Man meets a cute PINK-HAIRED girl named BABY DOLL15 who has a UNICORN that follows her everywhere. An EPIC ROMANCE begins, but forces BEYOND THEIR CONTROL are intent on keeping the young couple apart. One of those FORCES mayor may not be!Guy Boy Mans closest friend, a handsome African-American NINJA named SWEETIE HONEY; another could be four EXOTICALLY BEAUTIFUL, genetically engineered and behaviourally modified EASTERN EUROPEAN girls; yet another, the principal of their HIGH SCHOOL . . . not to mention an impending standardized test known as the ZOMBIE ACCEPTANCE TEST! Will Guy Boy Man find a way to be with Baby Doll15 in a WORLD WHERE EVERYONE IS DOOMED to become either zombies or zombie food??!!

Ninja Versus Pirate Featuring Zombies is partNapoleon Dynamite, partThe Matrix, and ALL AWESOME. Its the first book in the How To End Human Suffering series.

Ninja Versus Pirate Featuring Zombies

by James Marshall

Property Description
ISBN: 9781927469088
Publisher: CHIZINE PUBLICATIONS
Release Date: May of 2012
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility:
Collection: How To End Human Suffering
Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Fiction
EAN: 9781927469088

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

James Marshall

James Marshall (Texas 1942 - 1992) Author and illustrator of children's literature, known for the series "George and Martha", adapted into an animated television program. He created dozens of characters and illustrated nearly 70 books. He completed his musical studies at the New England Conservatory, in addition to studying French and history at Connecticut State University. He received the Caldecott Medal in 1989 and in 2007 was posthumously honored with the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal. His friend Maurice Sendak stated that "he was the last of a long line of masters," among figures such as Randolph Caldecott, Jean de Brunhoff, Edward Ardizzone, and Tomi Ungerer.

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