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My Best Friend Is A Zombie, Really!!!

The 'My Best Friend Is' Children's Adventure Book Series, Book 2

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My Best Friend Is A Zombie, Really!!!

By: A. J. Westin
Narrated by: Aaron Sinn
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Watch how Ben Hopkins, a 10-year-old boy, meets the unlikeliest of people, Leo the Zombie, a hip teenage zombie who has been dead for 10 years but is trying to get his spirit to move on.

This is the third volume in the "My Best Friend Is" Children's Adventure Book Series from best-selling author A. J. Westin. He weaves a heartwarming tale of friendship between a human and a zombie that will make you see zombies in a whole new light!

CAN A ZOMBIE REALLY BE YOUR BEST FRIEND?

The answer is a resounding "yes" in this tale of two lonely kids; one alive and one dead, who realize they need each other to make themselves whole again and give one another the confidence to go on.

In this touching tale, friendship is shown to be the ultimate icebreaker between two people who have no one else to turn to. Sometimes, it takes a lot of trust to believe in someone else, but when the two boys must face off against a couple of bullies, it cements their friendship forever.

Find out how these two become best friends for life in this hilarious and spooky children's adventure story.

©2013 A. J. Westin (P)2013 A. J. Westin
Action & Adventure Adventure Fiction Zombie Witty Funny Heartfelt Friendship
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