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712 pages, Kindle Edition
First published February 27, 2020
The fact that people fled, didn't listen to reports to stay inside, is why we're in this mess. They left, they were bitten, and now California is crawling with zombies.
I refuse to think of how a forty-two-year-old woman singing at the top of her lungs might look to other drivers. It's better than therapy, and everyone knows you're invisible in your own car.
"Whoever designed Eugene should've been taken out back and shot."
I've had that thought many times. In Eugene, streets end and don't go through. They curve and dog-leg without notice, as if modeled on the aerial view of a toddler's scribbling.
Everyone goes on and on about how pretty Oregon is, but the ride from Eugene to Portland is like the road from Purgatory to Hell. Except for the eight seconds when it's not raining and you can see distant mountains.