Nana and the Zombies

The Nana Files, #2

Kids, Fiction, Paranormal, Fiction - YA, Knock knock, Who&
Cover of the book Nana and the Zombies by Cyndy Green, Cyndy Green
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Author: Cyndy Green ISBN: 9781386311416
Publisher: Cyndy Green Publication: September 29, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Cyndy Green
ISBN: 9781386311416
Publisher: Cyndy Green
Publication: September 29, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

The Halloween Dance is the first Junior High dance of the year and Becky is very excited about it. She has plans to buy a new dress, wear lip gloss (for the first time) and dance with Mike Miller. Cindy has a few plans of her own, and none of them include dancing! She is worried about the escaped prisoners hiding somewhere in their town, prisoners that everyone says are zombies, and she is totally grossed out by an apparent flu epidemic sweeping the school. There is also a little problem with a freshmen boy named Rodney that is seeking revenge for an 'egging' incident. When Becky's dad, at the last minute, forbids her to attend the dance, giving her only vague reasons for his decision (which all seem to involve viruses and plagues) she decides to go anyway. Cindy agrees to help and the girls find themselves in a precarious situation, avoiding the vengeful giant Rodney, surrounded by sneezing dance-goers, and trapped in the dark with zombies!
If you enjoy books by Beverly Cleary or James Patterson's Middle School stories, you might like Nana and the Zombies. This is a fun story without strong language, graphic violence or gore, suitable for ages 10 and up.

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The Halloween Dance is the first Junior High dance of the year and Becky is very excited about it. She has plans to buy a new dress, wear lip gloss (for the first time) and dance with Mike Miller. Cindy has a few plans of her own, and none of them include dancing! She is worried about the escaped prisoners hiding somewhere in their town, prisoners that everyone says are zombies, and she is totally grossed out by an apparent flu epidemic sweeping the school. There is also a little problem with a freshmen boy named Rodney that is seeking revenge for an 'egging' incident. When Becky's dad, at the last minute, forbids her to attend the dance, giving her only vague reasons for his decision (which all seem to involve viruses and plagues) she decides to go anyway. Cindy agrees to help and the girls find themselves in a precarious situation, avoiding the vengeful giant Rodney, surrounded by sneezing dance-goers, and trapped in the dark with zombies!
If you enjoy books by Beverly Cleary or James Patterson's Middle School stories, you might like Nana and the Zombies. This is a fun story without strong language, graphic violence or gore, suitable for ages 10 and up.

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