Keep Away From The Undead

Keep Away From The Undead

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This is a story about a Muslim teenager growing through her normal teenage problems. Facing a secret crush she wants nobody to know about and living with the threat of her parents nearing a divorce any second her whole life changes… The Zombie Apocalypse. After her parents' tragic death she must find a way to survive alone in the middle of the Zombie Apocalypse. And then she comes upon a number of guys. Each one is more different than the other. She cant get comfortable with them because she knows its against her religion, but her teenage hormones cant help it and she falls in love with not one but two! Who will she finally end up with? And what about the disease itself which is in more than a desperate need for the cure? What is the secret behind it? Just Keep Away From The Undead…
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In this captivating and relatable story, Bilal, a high school senior, navigates the intricate web of adolescence, grappling with his faith, identity, and relationships. Living with his Muslim uncle, Bilal strives to deepen his understanding of Islam while confronting his questioning sexuality. As Bilal forms a strong bond with James, a charismatic newcomer, rumors spread like wildfire, challenging their friendship. The situation becomes more complicated when James starts dating Shen, Bilal's closest friend. Shen, feeling insecure and jealous, struggles to accept James's close relationship with Bilal, sparking tension among the trio. Genre: Young Adult, Coming-of-Age, Questioning, Islamic Fiction Target Audience: Young adults (15-25), fans of character-driven fiction, and readers interested in stories exploring identity, faith, and relationships.

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