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Dead Jed 2: Dawn of the Jed by Scott Craven
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After a tumultuous first semester in seventh grade, Jed Rivers returns
triumphant or so he thinks. After embracing his undeadness to put his archenemy Robbie in his place,
the thirteen-year-old zombie thought he’d have a much easier time surviving the second semester
relatively intact. That was before he came across the antizombie propaganda published by the
mysterious NZN Network, a group trying to push Hollywood stereotypes as the truth. Through fear-
mongering and outright lies, the NZN Network will stop at nothing to get Jed expelled.
Jed s attempts to blend in get even more difficult when news spreads that
he’s created a zombie dog. And it’s no rumor. Jed shocks even himself when, after seeing a dog get hit
by a car, he brings the dog back to life or at least to undeadness when some of his ooze slips into the
dog s wounds. The good news is that Jed always wanted a faithful canine companion. The bad news is
that the creation of Tread (so called for the mark on his ribcage) unnerves Jed s best friend Luke. Luke
abandons Jed, who then learns Luke has been feeding the NZN Network inside information.
Determined to unmask those behind NZN, Jed gets his opportunity at the end
of the school year during Pine Hollow s annual Science Fair. When the NZN s experiment goes horribly
awry, Jed has a chance to show people that being undead isn’t always a bad thing.
Title: DEAD JED 2
Publication date: December 2, 2014
Publisher: Month9Books, LLC.
Author: Scott Craven
Publication date: December 2, 2014
Publisher: Month9Books, LLC.
Author: Scott Craven
Proud graduate of Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, have one son who will turn 18 in March 2013, now a features writer for The Arizona Republic.
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I think the cover would appeal to my nephew.
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I think early teens and tweens will get a real kick out of the cover, and the book.
ReplyDeleteI think it is kid strong
ReplyDeleteI like the cover. You can tell he is scared and running from something.
ReplyDeleteIt looks kinda scary to me
ReplyDeleteJulie Hawkins
I love the cover. I think it's neat how it kind of looks 3D.
ReplyDeleteThe artwork is awesome! But my honest opinion is that it does little to show what the book is actually about. Sorry --- just my honest opinion.
ReplyDeleteI like the cover. It is cute but looks suspensful!
ReplyDeleteI like it and it looks a little scary with something chasing them..I love scary :)
ReplyDeleteIt shows both fear and speed.
ReplyDeleteI like it. It grabs my attention
ReplyDeletei really like it.looks great to me
ReplyDeleteIt grabs your attention
ReplyDeleteI like the cover. The boy;s look is funny. I love the expression on the dog's face.
ReplyDeleteI like the tire tracks on the dog.
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slehan at juno dot com
I think this cover looks very nice!
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