12 Year Old Zombie and Steve have Switched Bodies!
Find out What Happens in this Hilarious Minecraft Adventure as 12 Year Old Zombie Has to Pretend to Be Human and Steve Pretends to be a Zombie.
In this latest Minecraft adventure, 12 year old Zombie and Steve have accidentally switched bodies and must pretend to be each other until they figure out how to switch back.
Zombie must go to human middle School and try to figure out the crazy life of a middle school kid. And Steve has to live among the Zombies, Creepers, Skeletons and Slimes of Minecraft, while he pretends to be a Zombie himself!
Jump into the fun of this crazy and zany Minecraft adventure, today!
“Zack Zombie” is the pen name for the writing team of William Peña and his son Matthew Peña.
Through their love for Minecraft and funny stories, they brought the zany adventures of a preteen Minecraft Zombie to life, in order to bring a little joy and laughter to the crazy and emotionally angst filled life of today's preteen.
William comes up with the ideas for each Zack Zombie book, while Matthew decides if they are any good.
Soon this dynamic duo will be going Mainstream and bringing laughs to kids of all ages through their newest Non-Minecraft Series, "Diary of a Middle School Zombie" coming in July 2019!
With over 100 hilarious pictures and stories, "Diary of a Middle School Zombie" will provide kids and parents with another classic to add to their library. A must read for kids and parents who just want to pass some quality time filling their lives with laughter.
From the Team at Zack Zombie Publishing:
The Team at ZACK ZOMBIE BOOKS and ZACK ZOMBIE COMICS love everything Minecraft!
From Minecraft comics, to Minecraft novels, as well as Minecraft game guides, our goal is to bring more fun to kids who are fans of the greatest game in the world called Minecraft!
If you would like to contact us, please email us at info@zackzombiebooks.com.
Read because it was the only 'Z' book on our bookshelves at home to complete a reading challenge. It wasn't fine literature but with lots of Minecraft references, boogers, vomit and a thread of how to develop a friendship with others running through the 'plotline', I can see the appeal to a young reader.
I love the diary of a wimpy kid books and I love minecraft so much I can't wait tell book 5 comes out but... one question for the author what was the secret weapon... Friendship?
A combination of Parent Trap, Hunger Games and everything Minecraft - what more could you want? My 9-year-old loves to read these with me. If you can get past the occasional missing word or other editing mistake it's actually not too bad.
As a kid when I was a REALLY big Minecraft fan, I asked my mom one time to get me this series at Scholastic Book Fair. She ordered them and within a few day they came. I remember binge-reading this book all day because I couldn't get enough of it! As I look back at this book i remember how good I thought it was as a kid, and now looking back at it, I realize that its actually a very well put together book in itself. It puts you into the shoes of the zombie and gives a new perspective of how the zombie feels that you normally wouldn't even think of! Overall it's a very good book and I loved the series as a kid :)
I liked this book book because I liked the part when Zack switched bodies with Steve. Zack thought human life was easy and zombie life is hard, he was wrong! When he switched bodies with Steve, he realized it was the opposite.
Another in this diary styled series about young zombie, who has now swapped bodies with another geezer who is human, sort of, anyway - not knowing anything about Minecraft there may be hidden statements here about what it all means, anyway essentially it is all gross out gags and boy humour. One of these days I'' commit to just reading the rest of these in short order, but for now I'll meander along. Minecraft Zombie #4
A cute book with a good lesson about friendship and the difficulties of trying to fit in in middle school. I know next to nothing about Minecraft, but that's not what the story was really about anyway in my opinion. It's kind of an unusual body-swap story (unusual to me anyway) where a zombie has to learn how to act like a human. Anyone who has tried to learn to fit in in a new environment knows something of what he goes through.
Oh man, this series is repetitive and annoying. Man, my son doesn’t even play Minecraft but enjoys thinking and talking about it. Man, I’ve said man a lot in this, and that’s because the writing style also does so. I know I’m not the target audience for this series, but man (woops) I don’t think my son got much out of it other than listening to me read to him. I gave it an extra star for the bonding session.
This was confusing to start with, since kiddo tends to borrow books out of order from the library and so obviously we didn't know there had been a cliffhanger in the previous book - the first time this has happened to us in this series, actually (I wonder if the author stopped doing it?). But kiddo thought the premise was fun and he enjoyed the book itself. A bit longer than the usual instalment, but worth the extra pages.
The spelling and grammatical errors in this book (and others in the series) are painful to read. However my 7 year old nephew absolutely loves this series of stories. Additionally, Zombie's actions in the books have led to some great conversations about choices, morals, etc.
I have enjoyed following the adventure of this goofy zombie with my son. He loves laughing at the references to so many Minecraft and other zombie references. We will be enjoying the continuing of this series.
I’m not a minecraft fan so I’m really not in a position to judge this book as a fan. As just a reader though, I found the story to be interesting, yet ludicrous. The writing style was good and enjoyable to read.
I read this series till the book 3: when the nature calls, but my friends can't lend me more books so i found this website and thought to re continue from book 4 from this website and this website is very good.
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I read this book with a student, and I honestly expected to dislike it. But the book was charming and fun and inventive. I, a person who has not even looked into downloading the Minecraft game, considered reading the series for its fun humor and characters.
The storyline is okay. I’ve counted 10+ typographical errors and we are 60% through the book. I can understand one or two typos in a published book, but it’s like they stopped trying or they were just trying to meet a deadline and pushed it through.