Forty-two days ago I was an ordinary kid, living an uneventful life. But now its TOTAL MONSTER ZOMBIE CHAOS and I am battling beasts on a daily basis. Titles in this set contains The Last Kids on Earth, The Last Kids on Earth and The Zombie Parade and The Last Kids on Eartha and The Nightmare King.
Max Brallier is a New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author. His books and series include The Last Kids on Earth, Eerie Elementary, Mister Shivers, Galactic Hot Dogs, and Can YOU Survive the Zombie Apocalypse? He is a writer and producer for Netflix's Emmy-award-winning adaptation of The Last Kids on Earth. Max lives in Los Angeles with his wife and daughter. Visit him at MaxBrallier.com.
I thought the book was great because it didn't have any graphic violence, it was somewhat funny, and they all worked together to survive. This is my 2nd favorite book to read because I could really imagine everything in the book easily. It almost felt more like a movie not a book. I would definitely recommend this book to people who like fun adventure and if they are 12 or younger.
Out of all my books on my list this is my favorite book. because its got action, romance, brutal, adventure, mystery and fantasy. If you like graphic novels but not a lot of pictures this book is for you.
Fun for the kiddos... very creative! I enjoyed reading them with the kids... very conversational and fun writing style that you can get into reading out loud.
It was a really action-packed and very cool children’s book series. It had really astounding action, really great humor, really incredible characters, really tremendous adventure and really fun stories. In my opinion, I think it’s going to be one of my favorite children’s book series I’ve ever read in my whole life. I strongly recommend this book set to both kids and adults.
I think it's ok plus its not a bad story because in the book the the evil monster the king wretch gets crushed by the "scrapken" a monster who lives in big Al's junk palace.
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The kids parents left them so they decided to give everyone a virus but them they were so mad that they were motherless and fatherless they smashed the glass and the virus spread till there was nobody left.
Read this series with my 9 year old grandson. I enjoyed it way more than I thought I would. My grandson loved the series, and got a kick out of introducing me to "graphics". Strong story lines that were good openers for conversations about real life.