Field Guide to the Apocalypse

Field Guide to the Apocalypse

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Are zombies real? yes, but not in the way they are portrayed in on TV, in movies, and in books. Real zombies are brain dead individuals who have lost their minds and in some cases their souls to the conditioning power of television, video games, media propaganda, government lies, religious indoctrination, slavery to the money system, GMO's, and chemicals in our food, water supply, vaccinations, environment and pharmaceuticals. Real zombies can be saved. Do you know of any? Be prepared not scared.
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In a world where a virus has spread that causes people to turn into flesh-eaters, you have lived being a zombie killer. You stopped having feelings after being forced to do the unthinkable and have lost the capability to love, no ability to care about the walkers around you. You run into an old childhood friend, as well as some more recent ones, as you discover a new survivors' camp. Despite this, you didn't expect to run into five girls you always admired. What is unknown to you, despite the clear signals given, is their attraction to you. Just when you thought being constantly attacked by the walking dead was enough, you're thrown into a whirlpool of emotion. Will it be a virus or love that leaves you infected? (Credit goes to justayperfect for the cover)

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