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Oops!: Tales of the Zombie Turkey Apocalypse was a fun book and is my favorite book in the series. I enjoyed this one because it was a bunch of short stories, and I always enjoy those books. I love that each story is short enough that I don’t get bored. I loved the stories that didn’t have anything to do with zombies because zombies aren’t something that I usually enjoy. I did enjoy the stories about zombie vegetables, though, because I think that would be great if it happened. I also found that some of the stories in this book made me laugh more than any of the other three books in this series. I also want to find a time machine because I would love to go back in time and see things that happened. I would recommend listening to the other stories before this one if you don’t want any spoilers, but if that doesn’t bother you, then I would pick this one up first. If you are looking for a funny book to read I would recommend this one because I am sure you will enjoy it just like I did.
About The Book
Author: Andy Zach, Olivia Smith
Narrator: Michael Stafford
Length: 5 hours 12 minutes
Publisher: Jule Inc.⎮2020
Genre: Science Fiction; Humor
Series: Life After Chronicles, Book 4
Release date: Jun. 12, 2020
Synopsis: Accidents happen. Especially around zombie turkeys. Then you add zombie humans, and problems proliferate. Mix in some ill-planned genetic engineering, and things get crazy.
The insanity continues, from the story where zombies are merged with cucumbers to the one where two basement-dwelling nerds gain access to all video content from the past two hundred years – from aliens.
Andy Zach pulls out all the stops on his imagination as he serves up this smorgasbord of silliness. Try it. Laughter is good for your soul.
About The Author
Andy Zach was born Anastasius Zacharias, in Greece. His parents were both zombies. Growing up, he loved animals of all kinds. After moving to the United States as a child, in high school, he won a science fair by bringing toads back from suspended animation. Before turning to fiction, Andy published his Ph.D. thesis “Methods of Revivification for Various Species of the Kingdom Animalia” in the prestigious JAPM, Journal of Paranormal Medicine. Andy, in addition to being the foremost expert on paranormal animals, enjoys breeding phoenixes. He lives in Illinois with his five phoenixes.
With his first book, “Zombie Turkeys” Andy blazed new ground in paranormal humor. The second book in his Life After Life Chronicles, “My Undead Mother-in-law” expands the zombie plague from turkeys to humans, with hilarious results. You can find both volumes on Amazon Kindle, Createspace print, and Audible audiobook editions.
Not content to keep in zombies earthbound, Andy puts them afloat in his third book, “Paranormal Privateers”. Just when you thought every funny zombie trope had been explored, new humorous horizons open up. You can get “Paranormal Privateers” in Kindle and print formats. The audiobook is available now on Audible.
Having conquered paranormal animal humor in his first series, Andy Zach launches into middle school superhero genre with Secret Supers. Four disabled seventh graders all get superpowers. Who knew a disability could be so useful for hiding a superpower? But the four friends, Jeremy, Dan, Kayla, and Aubrey confront problems that can’t be solved by superpowers.
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