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Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Teenage Angst In A Zombie Outbreak

Chad hates everything about life. He hates his sister for being a brat, his parents for being in denial and pretending life is perfect, and the world he lives in for the adherence to social pressures and norms. He wants it all to go away.

When the zombie apocalypse wipes out the world he’s used to, he’s left alone…and bitten. He’s sure he’ll die and become one of the undead. Instead, he becomes severely sick and recovers…still fully human.

Believing he can’t be the only exception, the only one immune to the zpoc virus, Chad goes out into the world to find others like himself. Once he does, he’s sucked into a plan to re-civilize for the good of all the survivors.

Chad and the other exceptions are expected to protect and provide for the weak and vulnerable survivors. He’s not sure he wants to take on the role expected of him in the new society, but he knows that if he refuses the survivors will die.

The fate of the human race weighs heavily on Chad’s young shoulders and he has to make a decision that he can live with in the new, re-civilized world.



Re-Civilize: Chad (Zpoc Exception Series Book 1) by Rebecca Besser is a novella about a young man who discovers his is immune to a zombie virus, which has quickly spread throughout the rest of the population. As Chad's story unfolds, the backstory about his family life helps define his personality and explains his reasoning throughout his struggle to interact with the other survivors. Told strictly from the teenager's POV, the author does a good job of conveying his frustration and helplessness as the military dictates how he will live within the safe zone.

I look forward to the other installments in the series, with each one having a different teenage POV. Although the main characters are high school age, it would be a mistake to approach the Zpoc stories as young adult fiction. I believe zombiephiles of all ages will enjoy Besser's latest creation.

As always,
AstraDaemon

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