Showing posts with label zombies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zombies. Show all posts

Friday, August 2, 2013

August Readalikes: Z is for Zombie

The fourth book in Jonathan Maberry's Benny Imura series is coming out this month! In tribute, here are some dang fine zombie offerings from the Teen Room.*

 
 















































































*And this is just the tip of the undead iceberg. Read all these already? Come talk to me, I'll set you up with more.  P.S. I wanted to include this gem in the post itself, but with copyright protection, you are just going to have to click over to admire it.

August Readalikes: Z is for Zombie

The fourth book in Jonathan Maberry's Benny Imura series is coming out this month! In tribute, here are some dang fine zombie offerings from the Teen Room.*

 
 















































































*And this is just the tip of the undead iceberg. Read all these already? Come talk to me, I'll set you up with more.  P.S. I wanted to include this gem in the post itself, but with copyright protection, you are just going to have to click over to admire it.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Sadly, these amazing pumpkins may be underwater

But you can revel in the artistic process!




Up until now I thought Martha Stewart was all that, but she does not tend towards the gory. That's okay, Martha, we all have our own skill set.

Another example of incredible pumpkin-talent here:

Are you still here, reading this? Get on over to the hardware store for woodcarving tools and LED light fixtures! Do you prefer to make your Jack-o-lantern scary or friendly? And do you try to roast the seeds (and end up setting the kitchen on fire) or do you just chuck the insides? Share, share in the comments!

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Reading Recommendations: I'm a Survivor

Mud, Sweat, and Tears by Bear Grylls
I've never watched Man vs. Wild, but I'd heard about the Emmy-nominated adventure show and was curious to read the star's tales of (in my opinion) insane derring-do (insane!)  From a very young age, Bear pushed himself to endure conditions that most of us would find --- uh, life-threatening?  To say the least.

What surprised me was that, for such a badass, Grylls is incredibly humble and sincere, whether recounting his selection process for Special Air Services, his phenomenal Everest climb, his subsequent adventures creating Man vs. Wild, and his work for the World Scouting Organization.  He praises his family, his wife, his mates and his crew.  Without their support and example, he claims, he would not have accomplished nearly so much.  Even if you decide not to climb Everest at the end of this book, you will still find it inspiring.

Pure by Juliana Baggott*
At the time of the Detonations, most of the world's population was outside the Dome and unprotected.  Those who were not instantly killed fused with other objects, with their surroundings, even with one another.  16-year-old Pressia, who bears a doll's head where her hand should be, can hardly remember the time before.  Some wait for the day when those inside the Dome will come back out.  Some hope to kill everyone who was inside.  But Pressia is trying to survive in the world she knows.

Inside the Dome, Partridge Willux begins to doubt what he has been told about the death of his mother and what goes on in the world outside.  When he escapes the Dome and is joined by Pressia, the two of them begin to uncover the truth of their histories -- and what will happen to the rest of the world.

I had read several descriptions of this book before I read it and was still unprepared for Baggott's descriptions of the fused survivors.  Having a doll's head for a hand is nothing compared to having a live dog for a leg, being part of a "groupie" (several people fused together in a barely human mass), or fusing with the ground itself.

Pure and its sequel, Fuse, have been grabbed up by Fox; I hope the movie will do justice to the incredible images and characters Baggott has described.

*You may have read one Ms. Baggott's books when you were younger; she wrote The Anybodies series under the alias N.E. Bode.


This Is Not a Test by Courtney Summers
"...We were going to leave together. We had this plan but she left me with him instead because being stuck with me made her feel trapped...she left me and --" I think of myself sitting on the edge of the bathtub and it was so long ago, too long, and I start to cry again. "I've been here so much longer than I was supposed to be --"
Sloan didn't plan to be alive this long. Ever since her older sister, Lily, left her alone with their abusive father, she has been looking for a last way out.

Then the dead rose up and attacked the living.

Now Sloan is trapped -- trapped with five of her classmates, who all want to stay alive.  But when Sloan's world ended long before everyone else's, what reason can she find to survive?

True to the best zombie yarns, this story isn't about surviving the undead monsters but about how the living survive one another.  The undead can never be as terrifying to Sloan as her father, who understood how best to hurt her and Lily and did so systematically, like "a machine."  Summers has placed her painfully sympathetic protagonist in a world so ruined that you understand her desire to quit breathing at the same time that you want her to make it through one more day.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Scary Times




If you've been in the Teen Room lately you may have noticed that we have not one, but TWO scary book displays. You may have also noticed that we've been trying to read some short but terrifying stories and poems during the 3:07 announcements.Maybe you've seen the skulls. And the cobwebs. You may have gleaned from all this that we take Halloween, horror, and being-scared-out-of-your-pants pretty seriously around here.

That is good gleaning, guys. You're right.

If being spooked isn't your thing, then go past the two book displays, avert your eyes from the spooktacular movies on the shelf, plug your delicate ears as we read tales of terror outloud. Surely you'd want to stay away from our Horror Movie Screening at 4pm on the Thursday before Halloween.

No matter who you are, though, you will probably find these pictures hilarious. I can't believe no one thought to do this before. Leave it to Canada...

MWA HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

Saturday, May 21, 2011

End of the world and other disasters

George Romero's Night of the Living Dead
The Center for Disease Control has posted an excellent zombie preparedness plan on their website.  I am so pleased about this, because I have always said: when you are ready for zombies, you are ready for anything.  So get your supplies together kids, and decide who you are going to let into the bunker.  (It really is better to work this out ahead of time, so you don't hurt anyone's feelings.)

Monday, January 10, 2011

Trailer for "The Enemy"

Fun times! If y'all over at the Baldwin didn't remember this from my visit on Friday, you sure will now!