I applaud Williams for the excellent new spin he's put on the zombie genre. -- African-American Literary Bookclub A daring but cruel novel featuring young black and Hispanic protagonists, Everything I Know About Zombies, I Learned in Kindergarten is knife-edge suspenseful, terrifyingly vicious, and will keep the reader on the edge of their seat to the very www.doorway.ru: Mott Haven Books. I applaud Williams for the excellent new spin he's put on the zombie genre. African-American Literary Book Club Start reading Everything I Know About Zombies, I Learned in Kindergarten on your /5(33). · In Everything I Know About Zombies, I Learned In Kindergarten those best equipped to survive the zombie apocalypse aren’t scientific or technological geniuses, or fierce, muscle bound warriors, or even survivalists armed to the teeth. Instead, the natural born killers with the keenest survival instincts, are a band of Latino and African American five-year-olds and their nine-year-old .
Kids and zombies are a terrible combination. Everyone knows that. This story plows into the topic head-on and spares no details. As a parent, I was deeply upset by a lot of what these kids had to endure, but I found myself rooting for them and feeling proud right alongside them as they survived and accomplished things that would reduce most sane adults to gibbering puddles. Kevin Wayne Williams is the author of Everything I Know about Zombies, I Learned in Kindergarten ( avg rating, 66 ratings, 17 reviews, published ). My first novel, Everything I Know About Zombies, I Learned in Kindergarten, was written in response to a pair of frustrations I had when watching the first season of The Walking Dead. My first frustration was the treatment of children. When I was a kid, I did things. Carl and Sofia didn't do anything but get lost.
"Everything I know about Zombies, I learned in Kindergarten," by Kevin Wayne Williams, is a zombie story following a group of inner-city children from New York. Williams sells this story as being unique because it follows 1) a group of kids 2) who aren't white. Kevin Wayne Williams is the author of Everything I Know about Zombies, I Learned in Kindergarten ( avg rating, 66 ratings, 17 reviews, published ). I applaud Williams for the excellent new spin he's put on the zombie genre. -- African-American Literary Bookclub A daring but cruel novel featuring young black and Hispanic protagonists, Everything I Know About Zombies, I Learned in Kindergarten is knife-edge suspenseful, terrifyingly vicious, and will keep the reader on the edge of their seat to the very end.
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