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Eat Your Heart Out

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Current price: $11.39
Eat Your Heart Out
Eat Your Heart Out

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Eat Your Heart Out

From Razorbill

Current price: $11.39
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About the Book Six disgruntled teens are forced to spend their winter break at fat camp during Flagstaff, Arizonas worst blizzard in a century, only to find that Camp Featherlite is even worse than expected because it is crawling with genetically-modified monsters. Book Synopsis Shaun of the Dead meets Dumplin in this bitingly funny YA thriller about a kickass group of teens battling a ravenous group of zombies. In the next few hours, one of three things will happen. 1--Well be rescued (unlikely) 2--Well freeze to death (maybe) 3--Well be eaten by thin and athletic zombies (odds: excellent) Vivian Ellenshaw is fat, but she knows she doesnt need to lose weight, so shes none too happy to find herself forced into a weight-loss camps van with her ex-best friend, Allie, a meathead jock who can barely drive, and the camp owners snobby son. And when they arrive at Camp Featherlite at the start of the worst blizzard in the history of Flagstaff, Arizona, its clear that something isnt right. Vee barely has a chance to meet the other members of her pod, all who seem as unhappy to be at Featherlite as she does, when a camper goes missing down by the lake. Then she spots something horrifying outside in the snow. Something...that isnt human. Plus, the camps supposed miracle cure for obesity just seems fishy, and Vee and her fellow campers know they dont need to be cured. Of anything. Even worse, its not long before Camp Featherlites luxurious bungalows are totally overrun with zombies. What starts out as a mission to unravel the camps secrets turns into a desperate fight for survival--and not all of the Featherlite campers will make it out alive. A satirical blend of horror, body positivity, and humor, Kelly deVoss witty, biting novel proves that everyone deserves to feel validated, and taking down the evil enterprise determined to dehumanize you is a good place to start. Review Quotes * deVos superbly blends humor and horror in this sharp-witted, high-stakes adventure that unpicks genre conventions and wades fearlessly into the dialogue surrounding fatphobia. A gory, no-holds-barred zombie story that manages to both celebrate and terrify. -- Booklist , starred review For fans who want horror with humor and a happy ending, Camp Featherlite might be the place for them. --BCCB Heroic fat representation throughout. A fun romp with edge-of-your-seat twists and turns. -- Kirkus Reviews A perfect blend of government conspiracies, relatable characters who develop beyond their initial stereotypes, and zombie-kicking action. --SLJ Equal parts action-packed zombie adventure and searing critique of the toxic diet industry, Eat Your Heart Out is a fun, fast-paced, heart-pounding survival story full of complex characters you cant help but root for. I couldnt put it down! --Meredith Tate, author of Shipped Meet your new favorite zombie story: Eat Your Heart Out is packed with nonstop thrills and chills, and a kickass leading lady youd gladly follow into battle against the undead. --Sarah Glenn Marsh, author of the Reign of the Fallen series A thrilling joyride that delights in upending tropes and stars a girl with a heart of gold (and steel), Eat Your Heart Out is the zombie book youve been waiting for. Equal parts hilarity, mayhem, heartbreak, and biting wit, and filled with memorable characters to root for, this book is the perfect summer read. --Kathleen Glasgow, New York Times bestselling author of Girl in Pieces and Youd Be Home Now Eat Your Heart Out is a very humorous and satirical look at body positivity and diet culture...This is a book I wouldve loved to have when I was a teen...To have an entire book filled with large characters who use the positives of their bodies to their advantage, instead of being bullied and ridiculed is a welcomed breath of fresh air. Representation matters! --Britney Young, actress from the hit show GLOW About the Author Kelly deVos is from Gilbert, Arizona, where she lives with her high school sweetheart, amazing teen daughter, and superhero dog, Cocoa. She holds a BA in creative writing from Arizona State University. When not reading or writing, Kelly can typically be found with a mocha in hand, bingeing the latest TV shows and adding to her ever-growing sticker collection. She is the author of FatGirl on a Plane, Day Zero, and Day One. Visit Kelly online at KELLYDEVOS.COM
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