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OverviewStay calm and remain HAPPY. Help is on the way. Perfect for fans of Gordon Korman and Jennifer L. Holm, this adventure-packed middle grade story, set in a world not too far from our own, follows a family that moves to a remote company town that seems perfect on the surface.... Keegan knows there’s something off about Happy Town. The isolated, high-tech company town is too perfect—with a dome keeping out bad weather and self-driving vehicles rumbling throughout the town delivering residents to work and school. Still, Keegan is excited to grow his art skills at Happy Town’s ultra-modern middle school, even if he has less time to see his mom and stepdad because of their new jobs. But when the two become obsessed with working and eating Happy Corp Meat Cramwich (the Microwaveable Sandwich Crammed with Meat) and Keegan gets sentenced to Mandatory Work Opportunities for refusing to follow Happy Town’s shady rules, he discovers a dangerous glitch in the system that’s turning the town’s happy residents into zombies. Carnivorous, meat-craving, literal zombies. With his new friends Gloriana and Tank by his side, he’ll need to find a way to destroy Happy Town’s happy system—before there’s nothing left. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Greg van EekhoutPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: HarperCollins Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9780063253360ISBN 10: 0063253364 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 22 October 2024 Recommended Age: From 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""A wonderfully silly and gross page-turner, sure to resonate with Goosebumps fans... this tale will delight genre fans with its skillfully wrought intersection of social commentary and horror."" -- Kirkus Reviews ""The humor is sharp-edged in a way that savvy young readers who are just beginning to understand capitalist cogs will likely find immensely satisfying... Dystopias for the middle grade set are relatively rare, and this clever novel is a worthy addition to the mix."" -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books ""Van Eekhout delivers a winner here for readers who enjoy sinking their teeth into a zombie apocalypse low on explicit gore but well seasoned with satiric tweaks and twists."" -- Booklist Praise for Fenris & Mott: ""Van Eekhout gives readers both a redoubtable human protagonist who shows hidden depths of courage and resilience on the way to an ingenious resolution, and a canine one who is at once irresistibly winsome and terrifyingly destructive (not unlike many nonmythical dogs)."" -- Booklist (starred review) ""In this Rick Riordan-esque epic, modern and ancient worlds collide in a vividly sketched adventure that begs to be adapted for the screen. Thrilling and touching in equal measure."" -- Kirkus Reviews Zenith's candidly funny first-person narrative applies a light, portmanteau-riddled touch to themes of death and grief, while the protagonists' close relationships and powers offer up sheer spectral fun. -- Publishers Weekly ""Van Eekhout applies a deft touch to Mott's difficult ethical dilemma, imbuing the quickly paced story with tenderness and genuine surprises."" -- Publishers Weekly Praise for Weird Kid: ""Impeccably toned middle school humor, paired with action-packed hijinks and a poignant extended metaphor about finding one's identity, results in a heartfelt, pitch-perfect middle grade novel."" -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) ""A wacky, witty, action-packed alien adventure with a poignant message about being your best self."" -- John David Anderson, author of Posted ""Greg van Eekhout brings magic, mystery, humor, and weird science to his wonderful WEIRD KID! Devious and fun -and highly recommended!"" -- Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author of Rot & Ruin ""No one mixes gonzo with heartfelt like Greg van Eekhout. Amid wacky aliens, secret organizations, and larger-than-life guitar solos, is one kid just trying to figure out who he is. I was rooting for Jake on every page, and you will be, too!"" -- Jenn Reese, author of A Game of Fox & Squirrels In this latest caper from the ingenious Van Eekhout, readers will enjoy the banter as much as the topsy-turvy action. -- Booklist ""Exciting and intriguing twist on science-fiction tropes. A standout SF adventure."" -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for Cog: ""A page-turning novel of friendship, family, and standing up for what's right."" -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books ""Cog is a gem of a robot, and his robotic observations are comedic gold. Readers will be charmed by this sci-fi tale of free choice, hot dogs, and fun word problems."" -- Booklist ""Van Eekhout brings considerable heart and wisdom to this coming-of-age tale. A thought-provoking tale for younger readers about hubris and what it means to be human."" -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for Voyage of the Dogs: ""Fast-moving, funny, and suspenseful. A deep-space furry adventure with heart and humor."" -- Kirkus Reviews ""Who's a good boy? Lopside and the canine crew of the starship Laika! This dogs in space romp will make you sit up and beg for more."" -- Alan Gratz, New York Times bestselling author of Refugee ""Dog-lovers and space enthusiasts will gravitate to Van Eekhout's riveting book."" -- Booklist ""A crackling page-turner about courage and wonder, full of warmth and heart and characters who jump off the page. It's my favorite book of the year."" -- Rae Carson, New York Times bestselling author of the Girl of Fire & Thorns series ""Dogs in space? Who knew we needed that? But Greg van Eekhout proves we did! Voyage of the Dogs is a delight, and kids are going to love it."" -- Spencer Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of Woof """A wonderfully silly and gross page-turner, sure to resonate with Goosebumps fans... this tale will delight genre fans with its skillfully wrought intersection of social commentary and horror."" -- Kirkus Reviews Zenith's candidly funny first-person narrative applies a light, portmanteau-riddled touch to themes of death and grief, while the protagonists' close relationships and powers offer up sheer spectral fun. -- Publishers Weekly In this latest caper from the ingenious Van Eekhout, readers will enjoy the banter as much as the topsy-turvy action. -- Booklist Praise for Fenris & Mott: ""Van Eekhout gives readers both a redoubtable human protagonist who shows hidden depths of courage and resilience on the way to an ingenious resolution, and a canine one who is at once irresistibly winsome and terrifyingly destructive (not unlike many nonmythical dogs)."" -- Booklist (starred review) ""In this Rick Riordan-esque epic, modern and ancient worlds collide in a vividly sketched adventure that begs to be adapted for the screen. Thrilling and touching in equal measure."" -- Kirkus Reviews ""Van Eekhout applies a deft touch to Mott's difficult ethical dilemma, imbuing the quickly paced story with tenderness and genuine surprises."" -- Publishers Weekly Praise for Weird Kid: ""Impeccably toned middle school humor, paired with action-packed hijinks and a poignant extended metaphor about finding one's identity, results in a heartfelt, pitch-perfect middle grade novel."" -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) ""A wacky, witty, action-packed alien adventure with a poignant message about being your best self."" -- John David Anderson, author of Posted ""Greg van Eekhout brings magic, mystery, humor, and weird science to his wonderful WEIRD KID! Devious and fun -and highly recommended!"" -- Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author of Rot & Ruin ""No one mixes gonzo with heartfelt like Greg van Eekhout. Amid wacky aliens, secret organizations, and larger-than-life guitar solos, is one kid just trying to figure out who he is. I was rooting for Jake on every page, and you will be, too!"" -- Jenn Reese, author of A Game of Fox & Squirrels ""Exciting and intriguing twist on science-fiction tropes. A standout SF adventure."" -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for Cog: ""A page-turning novel of friendship, family, and standing up for what's right."" -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books ""Cog is a gem of a robot, and his robotic observations are comedic gold. Readers will be charmed by this sci-fi tale of free choice, hot dogs, and fun word problems."" -- Booklist ""Van Eekhout brings considerable heart and wisdom to this coming-of-age tale. A thought-provoking tale for younger readers about hubris and what it means to be human."" -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for Voyage of the Dogs: ""Fast-moving, funny, and suspenseful. A deep-space furry adventure with heart and humor."" -- Kirkus Reviews ""Who's a good boy? Lopside and the canine crew of the starship Laika! This dogs in space romp will make you sit up and beg for more."" -- Alan Gratz, New York Times bestselling author of Refugee ""Dog-lovers and space enthusiasts will gravitate to Van Eekhout's riveting book."" -- Booklist ""A crackling page-turner about courage and wonder, full of warmth and heart and characters who jump off the page. It's my favorite book of the year."" -- Rae Carson, New York Times bestselling author of the Girl of Fire & Thorns series ""Dogs in space? Who knew we needed that? But Greg van Eekhout proves we did! Voyage of the Dogs is a delight, and kids are going to love it."" -- Spencer Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of Woof" Author InformationGreg van Eekhout is also the author of Voyage of the Dogs, Cog, Weird Kid, and Fenris & Mott. He lives in San Diego, California with his astronomy/physics professor wife and two dogs. He's worked as an educational software developer, ice cream scooper, part-time college instructor, and telemarketer. Being a writer is the only job he's ever actually liked. You can find more about Greg at his website: www.writingandsnacks.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |