
Zam bider igen
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Narrated by:
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Morten Thunbo
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By:
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Jesper Wung-Sung
About this listen
Kan en zombie blive tandlæge? En tænderskærende, rørende og raffineret roman om at være anderledes.
Zombien Zam er tilbage! Og sammen med egernet Emil og drengen Oscar, der nu også er blevet zombie, forsøger han at nå frem til Z-land - zombiernes paradis.
Den prisvindende forfatter Jesper Wung-Sung når vidt omkring i sit forfatterskab, men som så ofte før kredser han også denne gang om det at være uden for et fællesskab. Ligesom forgængeren, den anmelderroste Zam, er Zam bider igen en atypisk zombiebog, fortalt fra zombiens synsvinkel - en bog, der handler om at føle sig forkert og afvist men også om at ville gøre op med sin fortid og drømmen om at starte på en frisk - uden at bide!
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