Zombie: A Love Story
by Patricia Lee Macomber | Science Fiction & Fantasy |
ISBN: 1937530434 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 1937530434 Global Overview for this book
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Summary from back cover:
Life has been good to Paul Tremblay.
He has a decent job, a beautiful girlfriend, and a devoted pal.
It's just another average day for average joe, Paul.
That is, until he wakes up on a table in the morgue.
Now, his heart doesn't beat, he doesn't breathe,
and he keeps forgetting things like his own name.
Desperate to get to his girlfriend, Linda, before it's too late,
Paul sets off on a cross-country journey to Los Angeles.
It's a journey of discovery for Paul: who he was, what he is now,
and just how far he's willing to go to get to Linda.
Will Linda still love him even though he's joined the ranks of the undead? Can he still convince her to marry him?
Only time will tell but he has to reach her before his time runs out.
Life has been good to Paul Tremblay.
He has a decent job, a beautiful girlfriend, and a devoted pal.
It's just another average day for average joe, Paul.
That is, until he wakes up on a table in the morgue.
Now, his heart doesn't beat, he doesn't breathe,
and he keeps forgetting things like his own name.
Desperate to get to his girlfriend, Linda, before it's too late,
Paul sets off on a cross-country journey to Los Angeles.
It's a journey of discovery for Paul: who he was, what he is now,
and just how far he's willing to go to get to Linda.
Will Linda still love him even though he's joined the ranks of the undead? Can he still convince her to marry him?
Only time will tell but he has to reach her before his time runs out.
Disclaimer: I received this book from Goodreads Giveaways in exchange for an honest review.
Poor Paul, like it isn't bad enough that he works in the city's sewer system for a living but he's unlucky enough to step into a puddle of "blue goo" and after that ... well, let's just say that things start to quickly fall apart.
I enjoyed this thin little book much more than I thought I would.
Poor Paul, like it isn't bad enough that he works in the city's sewer system for a living but he's unlucky enough to step into a puddle of "blue goo" and after that ... well, let's just say that things start to quickly fall apart.
I enjoyed this thin little book much more than I thought I would.